isnt it ?
hmm ... i got the Tip from the Postfix-Mailinglist, that Procmail can
figure out that Prob
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Frank
"Frank" <duranicub(_at_)gmx(_dot_)net> writes:
Simple. If i shotdown my Server for par Example 10 hours,
then come back and power up him, start Fetchmail to reseive
the Mails from my Pop-Accounts, ALL have the same Received Date.
Postfix, i laerned does nothing do with the Date, Procmail is the Goal.
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Frank
Okay, so the second Received: header field doesn't contain the date you
want the messages to be tagged with. Which one does?
To put it another way: given a message that has been transfered, where
do you find the 'real' arrival date?
You didn't answer the question: where is procmail supposed to find the
correct date?
Philip Guenther
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