The default is to use the date and time on the email message.  As you've
discovered this can be wildly off.  If you look at the
~mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py file you will see there is a section that lets
you change this so that you use the received date and time (as always... do
not change anything in Defaults.py but copy the section to mm_cfg.py and
edit it there!).

Good Luck,

Jon Carnes
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcelo Assis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Message archiving question II


Well, i posted this earlier this week, but since noone replied, and i kind
of need the information, i thought i should give it a shot again....

I was checking this listīs message archives, and i noticed we have messages
ranging from April 2024, June 2013, etc, to january and december 1970!!!!

Is there a way to avoid this???

The archives date indexes are built from serves internal date and time or
from subscribers date and time time included in message headers?

 Is it possible to "number"  the messages like Yahoo Groups does??


Thanks!

 marcelo






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