At 1:53 PM -0500 2004-09-01, Todd K. Watson wrote:
Most MTA's and MUA's inject a Date line, but I'm using Qmail as an MTA -- which doesn't inject one. It seems that it's the job of the MUA (Mailman in this case) to create the Date: line according to RFC-2822.
The MUA should include a Date: header, that's true. However, it's up to the injecting MTA to either make sure that the minimum required headers are present in the message when it accepts it, or to put the headers on there. Dan will violently disagree, but qmail is at fault here.
There are plenty of programs available for qmail users who are in this boat and need to have their MTA add headers by default, which qmail otherwise would not do. However, you need to use qmail resources to find those programs.
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