> From: Juan Carlos Castro y Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 18:27:05 -0300
>
> I did a little script some time ago to edit the Date: field of incoming
> messages so the time of arrival according to the server is displayed
> (instead of the client's clock). I put it to work on some mailing lists
> I manage, and it works beautifully. The new Date: fiels looks like this:
>
> Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 17:56:31 -0300 (server time)
>
> My question is: does that "(server time)" string I append after the time
> zone break some standard? Netscape Messenger, Outlook Express and
> Internet Mail don't mind.
Anything in parentheses is considered a comment. You're in fine shape. any
program that has a problem with that is buggy.
Chris
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