jose.kahan_at_w3.org (Jose Kahan) writes:
>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?
The fromdate field is normally taken from the line that starts with "From " that comes before the first Received header. If that doesn't look valid I think it is taken from the Date: header.
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