Useful Tables
This chapter contains ten useful tables that cover headers and their use:
Table 25-2 lists all the well-defined headers by name (Section 25.2.1 [V8.13]).
Table 25-3 lists header flags as used in
conf.c
(Section 25.2.2 [V8.13]).Table 25-4 lists mc configuration commands that relate to headers (Section 25.2.3 [V8.13]).
Table 25-5 lists sender headers by name (Section 25.2.4 [V8.13]).
Table 25-6 lists recipient headers by name (Section 25.2.5 [V8.13]).
Table 25-7 lists identification and control headers by name (Section 25.2.6 [V8.13]).
Table 25-8 lists date and trace headers by name (Section 25.2.7 [V8.13]).
Table 25-9 lists other standard headers by name (Section 25.2.8 [V8.13]).
Table 25-10 lists MIME headers by name (Section 25.2.9 [V8.13]).
Table 25-11 lists
Resent-
headers by name (Section 25.2.10 [V8.13]).
Header Names
The name
portion of the
H
configuration
command
must be one of the names shown in Table 25-2. Other
names do not produce an error but might confuse other programs that
process them. Names marked with an asterisk are defined by RFC2822.
Table 25-2. Header names
apparently-to |
bcc* |
cc* |
comments* |
content-length |
content-transfer-encoding |
content-type |
date* |
delivery-receipt-to |
disposition |
encrypted |
errors-to |
from* |
full-name |
in-reply-to* |
keywords* |
mail-from |
message |
message-id* |
notification-to |
posted-date |
precedence |
received* |
references* |
reply-to* |
resent-bcc* |
resent-cc* |
resent-date* |
resent-from* |
resent-message-id* |
resent-reply-to ... |
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