that's normal...
the "date" header is the header of the sender machine (for obvious
reasons)...
looking at the header you can see the "received" date/timestamp header
that is the the time of the mailserver
regards
sl
From: Hemant Thakre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercoled� 5 maggio 2004 11.14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [qmailadmin] Qmail timing problem
This problem is different from qmailadmin but I've stuck on it. please help
It was noticed today that the mails, which are sent from various machines, gets the dates of the local machines and not the mail server.
For some testing,I made my machine's date as February 5, 2005. All my mails sent yesterday went out with that date only, though the server date was May 4, 2004. Ofcourse now I changed my sysdate however this was not happening earlier with sendmail.
Helppppppppppppppppppppp
