> I was just browsing the JavaMail javadocs, and lo and behold, there's
> javax.mail.internet.MailDateFormat.

I do that all the time. :-)

No, use the javax one, but deprecate our ones in case mailet writers have
used them.


d.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Serge Knystautas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:17 PM
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> Subject: javax.mail.internet.MailDateFormat
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>
> I was just browsing the JavaMail javadocs, and lo and behold, there's
> javax.mail.internet.MailDateFormat.  It does...
>
>  "Formats and parses date specification based on the
> draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08 dated January 26, 2000. This is a
> followup spec
> to RFC822."
>
> The class extends SimpleDateFormat, so I think it'd be pretty easy to use.
> Is there a good reason to hold onto RFC822Date and RFC822DateFormat,
> especially considering we were still having localization issues?
>
> Serge Knystautas
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