Re: [twsocket] Datetime in mail headers

2005-05-11 Thread Piotr Hellrayzer Dałek
Hello! Do I need the MIME-Version, Content-Type and Content-Transfer-Encoding also or can it be left out ? There will be only plain text and never an attach. AFAIR if you won't put them in header, the default values should be assumed (respectively: 1.0, text/plain; charset=US-ASCII, 7bit) by

Re[2]: [twsocket] Datetime in mail headers

2005-05-11 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Piotr, If you're using US-ASCII, consider using Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit. Yes at the moment. But later there will be mails with French and maybe German characters in it. So I assume I need the: 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable' Am I right here ? --- Rgds,

Re: [twsocket] Datetime in mail headers

2005-05-09 Thread Guillaume MAISON
Received: (qmail 31614 invoked from network); 6 May 2005 08:41:49 - Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 10:41:42 +0200 it is always in english (I mean the day and month). I need to make email headers but using the normal DateTimeToStr functions, depending on the country settings of the machine the

Re[2]: [twsocket] Datetime in mail headers

2005-05-09 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Guillaume, they're just control headers to trace I think, if it is to show the email date, you have a 'Date' header. You right, I dont need them. Only the 'Date:' header to let display the datetime in mail reader. I want to make the headers as minimal as possible. Do I need the