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Set the X-Mailer Header of an Email

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.Mailer property, which identifies the email software that sent the email. It corresponds to the MIME X-Mailer header. This example sets the mailer string and shows it in the generated MIME.

Background: X-Mailer is an optional, informational header — the X- prefix marks it as non-standard — that names the program used to compose or send the message. Mail servers do not require it and it has no effect on delivery; it is mainly useful for diagnostics and analytics. Because it is self-reported, it is trivially spoofable and should never be relied on for security decisions.

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require 'chilkat'

#  Demonstrates the Email.Mailer property, which identifies the email software
#  that sent the email.  This corresponds to the MIME X-Mailer header.

email = Chilkat::CkEmail.new()

email.put_Mailer("My Custom Mailer 1.0")

print "Mailer = " + email.mailer() + "\n";

#  The X-Mailer header appears in the generated MIME.
print email.getMime() + "\n";