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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:41:25 -0400 Bill Verity said:
>Periodically I send mail to large lists and delay it with the Prime=
>header. The mail shows the date and time that I sent it to the
>server rather than the date and time that it was sent by listserv.
>Since I sometimes delay the mail several days, this sometimes
>confuses people. Just curious if there is a way to get the server to
>slip in the "correct" date when it sends it.
Don't know if this will work, but I believe (ie I haven't checked the
doc nor tested it) that Listserv will supply a Date: header if none
exists. If it does, I don't know which date it will supply, the
one when it is received or when it is sent, but it is probably worth
a test. I know, not real helpful am I?
/ahw
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>--
>Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies.
>
>Bill Verity - 814-865-4758 Fax: 814-863-7049
>215A Computer Building - Information Technology Services, Penn State University
>At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-)
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