Andy Bradford wrote in <20191121072709.1303.qm...@angmar.bradfordfamily.org>:
|Thus said Greg Minshall on Wed, 20 Nov 2019 10:41:34 +0530:
|> then, i'd like to use something like fmttest(1) to print out all the
|> "Received:" lines in an e-mail message. ideally, each "Received:" line
|>
Thus said Greg Minshall on Wed, 20 Nov 2019 10:41:34 +0530:
> then, i'd like to use something like fmttest(1) to print out all the
> "Received:" lines in an e-mail message. ideally, each "Received:" line
> would come out on a separate line; less ideally, but i'm sure very
> practical, a
greg wrote:
> ps -- the goal is a little "blame" script for e-mail that tells you how
> long a given message spent moving from A to B. (this relies, of course,
> on globally synchronized clocks, but that seems much more likely to be
> true today than it did when Received: lines were first