Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 04 Mar 2001:
> That's probably what it should be doing, except it's not doing it
> right. The Date header should include the TZ, i.e. GMT offset.
"Should" as in "you want" (as has been pointed out).
Anyway, to me it appears that a simple perl script (or whatever) could
be used to fix this "problem". Simply make the script call the real
qmail-inject or qmail sendmail wrapper, then first print out the Date
header (in whatever format/timezone/etc.) and finally copy all of the
input to output.
I'm even volunteering to write this perl script for you, if you don't
know how to do it yourself, or can't find anyone else to do it for you.
(If you need me to write it for you, please contact me in private.)
Hope this helps,
Mikko
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