I like to use the date from the envelope (which should be the same
as the first Received header, below). I don't know from where a
message may come, but I know when I received it.
Peter, is this the From you were talking about?
On Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 10:20:25AM -0700, Peter C.McCluskey wrote:
> The other reasons only seem important if a significant number of sites
> produce "From " lines that hypermail thinks it can parse but parses
> incorrectly. But if that weren't rare, I think we would have heard more
> complaints about other parts of hypermail producing strange dates.
> I'm still inclined to change the code to use the fromdate unless I hear
> a good reason not to.
-jose Received on Thu 10 Apr 2003 08:15:25 PM GMT
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