Jabber Email Header

Tell the world that you use Jabber by including a "Jabber-ID" header in your outgoing email. This page describes how to set that up in various email clients. (Feel free to add the config for your email client, just put them in alphabetical order please. :-)

Note well: RFC 2822 does not allow anything but US-ASCII text in email headers, so if you have a Jabber ID with Unicode characters in it, you will need to escape those! See the Internet-Draft for details.

Emacs
If you use mail-mode for composing mail, this should do the trick:

(setq mail-default-headers      (concat "Jabber-ID: your-jid-here\n" mail-default-headers))

If you use message-mode for composing mail (which you do if you use Gnus for reading mail), this should do the trick:

(setq message-default-headers      (concat "Jabber-ID: your-jid-here\n" message-default-headers))

KMail
In KMail, do the following:


 * 1) Select Settings > Configure KMail
 * 2) Go to the Composer category
 * 3) Select the Headers tab (some versions call this 'Message List')
 * 4) Click on New
 * 5) In the Name: field, type "Jabber-ID"
 * 6) In the Value: field, type "[your-jid-here]"
 * 7) Click OK

Mail.app
In Apple's Mail.app program, do the following:

defaults write com.apple.mail UserHeaders '{"Jabber-ID" = "your-jid-here";}'
 * 1) Open a terminal window
 * 2) Construct a command like:

Mutt
In Mutt, do the following:

my_hdr Jabber-ID: your-jid-here
 * 1) Open your .muttrc file
 * 2) In the Composing section (or wherever) add a line that reads

Thunderbird
In Thunderbird, you need to define two separate config options, so do the following:


 * 1) Open the Preferences
 * 2) Click the Advanced tab
 * 3) Click the Config Editor button
 * 4) Right-click anywhere in the about:config window
 * 5) Select New -> String
 * 6) For the preference name, type "mail.identity.id.header.jid"
 * 7) For the preference value, type "Jabber-ID: your-jid-here"
 * 8) That's the first pref; now right-click anywhere in the about:config window
 * 9) Select New -> String
 * 10) For the preference name, type "mail.identity.id.headers"
 * 11) For the preference value, type "jid"
 * 12) If you have multiple accounts in Thunderbird, differentiate them with mail.identity.id1... and mail.identity.id2 (etc.)

Note: The text "jid" in the preference names can be anything, as long as it's consistent.

Try Mnenhy to show the Jabber-IDs in email messages that people send you!

Mail Gateways
More e-mail header information in Email Gateway page.