As mentioned, you could send it wrapped up in VMARC.
You could also send it wrapped up in a NETDATA envelop.
Considering what SENDFILE/RECEIVE does, which supports
preserving time stamps, that is exactly how it works.

I only know of one file transport method which
explicitly supports carrying the time stamp.  It ain't FTP.  :-(

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