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Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:18:20 -0400
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> 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.

There is no way to configure LISTSERV to do this as it uses the Date: field in 
the actual message. Thinking out loud here, you could try editing the OK file 
on disk to edit a date/time of your choosing just before approval. I've never 
tried this, but it's worth a test.

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