At 10:45 PM +0100 2005-02-06, Torsten Ehlers wrote:
my MTA is qmail. The date of my machine is set correctly (I'm already using ntp, by the way).
Ahh. This is a known issue with qmail.
Other mails sent from this machine have the correct date.
Most likely because the applications create their own Date: header before sending it out.
But I could fix the problem by using Mark's tip. It was a Mailman bug.
Typical behaviour of all other MTAs I know of is to add a proper Date: header if none is present, so I think we can argue that the fault here is in qmail. At the very least, qmail is violating the "Principle Of Least Astonishment".
Nevertheless, this is something that can be fixed by having the application generate its own correct Date: header.
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