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Myabe it should be when it was received by the LISTSERV host and forget
about the RFC822 date?
/Pete
At 11:55 08/05/2002 Monday, Kevin Parris wrote:
>I will offer one possible idea.... your mileage may vary, void where
>prohibited or taxed, some restrictions may apply, don't try this at home,
>etc..... but maybe what they have is the inability to enforce correct
>clock and calendar settings upon each and every computer that may ever be
>used to compose a message that is sent to the list. If you tell your
>local operating system that the date and time is not what your sundial
>indicates . . . . well, it's not the business of a mailing list manager
>program to tinker with the contents of your messages.
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