Chris Garrigues wrote:
>
> > From: Daniel Augusto Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 18:12:32 -0200
> >
> > Yes, I agree with the MUA being responsible for doing the translation.
> > But some doesn't do that. I've heard about setting a TZ enviroment
> > variable to do this for qmail. Is that so?
>
> No.
>
> By your repeated question, I don't think you really understand why qmail uses
> UTC by design.
>
> Date: headers should be created by the MUA and should be in the local time
> zone. The headers which are created by the MTA (in this case qmail) should
> be in UTC so that problems can be diagnosed without great pain.
>
> Is the problem that your MUA isn't creating the Date header properly or do you
> really want to make it significantly harder to debug delivery problems by
> hacking the Received headers?
If I wanted to hack the Received headers I would have had changed qmail
(or any other MTA) to change anything in the headers! And, it would mean
nothing, as I would not have any access to other servers in the net!
I just want to make qmail work with my localtime. Will this make
qmail-inject send messages with localtime 'Date:' header?
Thanks anyway (I didn't want to hurt anyone.... )
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