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What is “X-Sender” in the message header?

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What is “X-Sender” in the message header?

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X-Sender provides minimal protection from unsophisticated mail forgers. If you set your Return Address to something other than your POP account, Eudora will add an X-Sender: header with your POP account information. If you send a message before checking mail (and providing your POP account password), Eudora adds an X-Sender: field with your POP account and “(Unverified)”. X-Sender: ewelty@iowa.uiowa.edu (Unverified) Table of Contents Both Platforms Sometimes I get a garbled message followed by a warning: The remainder of this message has not been transferred. If you have the Incoming Mail option “Skip messages over __K” turned on, only the first few lines of a message larger than the specified size are transferred (with a note at the bottom stating that the whole message has not been transferred). To transfer the entire message, click on the Fetch button (down arrow at the top of the message window) and then select Check Mail again. Note: Unless you have a computer with limited disk sp

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