On 29-Aug-2000, Daniel Augusto Fernandes wrote: > If I wanted to hack the Received headers I would have had changed qmail > (or any other MTA) to change anything in the headers! And, it would mean > nothing, as I would not have any access to other servers in the net! Right. Received header is always generated by the MTA, in this case qmail. > I just want to make qmail work with my localtime. Will this make > qmail-inject send messages with localtime 'Date:' header? To reiterate: Date header should be generated by the MUA. You can use datemail instead of sendmail or qmail-inject as the MUA so the Date header is generated using your local time. Ronny
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