Re: How to suppress yarn header behavior

Arnoud (galactus@stack.urc.tue.nl)
Sat, 13 Jul 1996 20:39:57 +0200

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In article <Pyi5xsiIi6Hd091yn@primenet.com>,
juanita@primenet.com (Juanita Fischer) wrote:
> Is there a way to suppress the appearance of Cc and Bcc headers
> other than deleting them when editing the message? I have them
> commented out in my config file, but they still appear.

Over here, I do see these headers in my mail messages when I compose
them, but once I send the message, they are deleted by Yarn.

> Is there a way to tell yarn to leave the subject line blank
> instead of inserting ""(none)". This would be most helpful when
> writing to listservs.

In general you shouldn't send messages without subject lines; I
believe it's even against a recommendation in an RFC. But you
can just use one space if you want.

Galactus

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