On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 10:04:18AM +1000, Russell Davies wrote:
! I'm getting the wrong date in my headers
!
! Received: (qmail 18083 invoked from network); 27 Jul 2000 23:57:48 -0000
!
! my time zone should be +1000,
Right, but the Received field you just posted is written by qmail-queue
which doesn't care about time zones. In fact the only qmail program that
I know of that does care is predate (invoked by datemail).
! ; g qmail /etc/mail/*rc # as per the faq.
! /etc/mail/Mail.rc:set sendmail=/usr/local/qmail/bin/datemail
! /etc/mail/mailx.rc:set sendmail=/usr/local/qmail/bin/datemail
That means that the Date field in messages you send will have local
times. Received fields, nonetheless, will use -0000.
---Chris K.
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