Re: Question from the Bat Forum...

2004-03-12 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Anne,

@13-Mar-2004, 01:08 Anne [A] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:

A We've been asked if it's possible to print out a message and
A include in it the date the message was received by that person's
A PC.

Yes.

... snip

A Any help appreciated. :)

It will require a Regex to extract the date from the topmost
Received header.

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Re: Question from the Bat Forum...

2004-03-12 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Peter,

@13-Mar-2004, 02:48 +0100 (13-Mar 01:48 AM UK time) Peter Ouwehand
[PO] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

PO mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
(like the made up ID? g)

MDP It will require a Regex to extract the date from the topmost
MDP Received header.

PO Why Regex, what's wrong with using something like:

PO Received   : %ORCVDATE=-mm-dd

Nothing - as long as I recall (or knew in the first place) the
RCVDATE macro existed g! In fact, it works, whereas my original
suggestion was complete pooh (sorry Anne).

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