Freitag, 13. März 2009 at 00:31, MAU wrote:

> For example, the message I'm replaying to, your message, shows Received
> at 00:07 in my Message List. But if I look at the RFC-822 Headers there
> are eight (8) Received headers, one for each of the servers the message
> has travelled through.
>
> So, your message was received by my server at 23:06:28, but I didn't ask
> TB to get mail until 00:07.

Thats true, but the cronical order of the headers has always been a
problem, there for it is not easy to find the latest Received: Header.
You have to cut all Received: Headers, adjust the Timezones and then
sort for the lastest.

And of course, what is your expression for received - thats political
i guess - for me received means the Mail is here at my Desk ready to
read - for you maybe its enough to have the Mail received on the own
Mailserver...

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With kind Regards
Jens Franik
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