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Hi,

since nobody answered the first question, I shall try to reword it:

My qmail installation supports mail clients on local LAN. These 
clients may be deemed "broken clients" (irrepairably) as they put 
completely incorrect date stamps in the outgoing mail. The 
resolution is to have qmail fix the date stamps.

I understand the RELAYCLIENT="@fixme" trick from FAQ. I also 
understand transparent proxying (and transparent remapping port 
25 to port 26) for the LAN clients.

The question is: Is there a djb program which would re-stamp the 
date? (It should not modify any other header; it might delete
Return-Path and Received and stuff.)

I read the documentation of qmail-inject and it would do what I want 
if I could filter out the old "Date" line.

I can't (almost) write in Perl. I can write a C program. But first I 
wanted to know if there is some already done script/program which 
would delete a chosen line from RFC822 header. I don't want to 
reinvent a wheel.

We are talking a few hunded e-mails a day - speed/efficiency is not 
the primary task.

Is there like something in mess822?


Thanks

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