Hi,
>> 
>> i am using "MailErrorsTo" to get infos from scripts,
>> that have been crashed on the production web server.
>> 
>> ..
>>         PerlSetVar MailHost localhost
>>         PerlSetVar MailFrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>         PerlSetVar MailErrorsTo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> ..
>> 
>> Mailer: exim 4.x
>> 
>> Problem: The mails do not have a date, which would be
>> very helpfull in same situations.
>> 
>> Did i miss something or does MailErrorsTo never set a date?
>> 
> 
> When I use this feature, there is an SMTP date which is displayed
> in my mail client.  When is this not sufficient?
> 

There is no date in the mails i receive. In the mails headers
is no "Date:" field - see below. But there is a "Delivery-date:" field.

One mail client (mulberry) shows no date at all,
thunderbird shows some kind of default date (1.1.1970).

But may be some mailers use this "Delivery-date:" if there is no
"Date:" field?

So i guess i have to change something in the mail servers 
configuration to set the date. 

But anyway, my problem is solved, because I can look for the 
"Delivery-date:" to see when the error has happened.

Thank you!

Helmut


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Subject: Apache::ASP Errors for /unsinn/zeit/main.asperl
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