On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Magnus Holmgren wrote:

> This usually looks nice, but I would like a line break after the semicolon if 
> $received_for is empty. How come the semicolon and timestamp isn't part of 
> received_header_text? Appending "; $tod_full" or ";\n $tod_full" would be 
> easy.

I am not going to get involved in the general discussion, but I will 
state that the reason it is the way it is is because I thought it was 
simpler to add the semicolon and timestamp automatically so as to be 
absolutely sure it was always there, and in the correct format. This was 
in the early days, when there was less to put into Received: (before 
AUTH, before TLS).


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