Thanks for the replies.  I'll try to clarify what I meant in my intial post.

Using the top part of the mail header, below.  I would like the time '07 May
2000 04:03:38' to show up as when it was recieved, in the mail client (ie
outlook express), rather than '8 May 2000 04:02:52' (when I downloaded it).
Is there anyway to tell sendmail/fetchmail to use this as the time recieved
rather than the time I downloaded it.

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Thanks, Jared

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