Thus spake Patrick Starrenburg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> =================================
> *Test email*
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Received: (qmail 6078 invoked from network); 13 May 2001 **18:56:24** -0000
> [[[ Where does 18: come from ??]]]
> Received: from unknown (HELO amsmta03-svc.chello.nl) (213.46.240.7)
> by xxx.homeip.net with SMTP; 13 May 2001 **18:56:24** -0000
> Received: from w2kbox by amsmta03-svc.chello.nl
> (InterMail vK.4.03.02.00 201-232-124) with SMTP id
> <20010513145513.IXEE12765.amsmta03-svc@w2kbox>
> for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> Sun, 13 May 2001 16:55:13 +0200
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Patrick Starrenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Test 16:55
> Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 16:55:43 +0200
The date headers is OK.
So what you are actually talking about is the Received lines.
The date "18:56:24 -0000" is equivalent to the date "16:56:24 +0200", so
there is no error whatsoever here. The MTA prints the date as GMT,
which actually is a feature, because it allows easy comparison of dates
by humans, without having to calculate away time zones.
Felix