Adam Shostack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The client's clock is running a few minutes behind the server.  You
> write the file at local noon, which the server sets to be 12:03.  Mutt
> checks the file, sees that its mtime is in the future (12:03 being
> later than 12:00), and warns you.

I guess I had always assumed that Mutt took the timestamp from the file,
not from looking at the current time.  Interesting..

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