> I don't think mutt puts the Date: header on outgong email.
Mutt does, but if it didn't then the MTA would.
Mutt uses the local time zone, so you can either set the machine time
zone to UTC or (as mentioned) run it with TZ=UTC in the environment.
However, as also was mentioned, the Received: he
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
> I don't think mutt puts the Date: header on outgong email.
It puts the Date: header in mail that it saves to the
'set record' mbox so it probably does.
* Артур Истомин [2016-03-21 16:59]:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 06:08:13AM -0400, Peter P. wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > please excuse me if this has been discusse before, but I have not found
> > a satisfactory explanation in the mailing list archives or on the web.
> >
> > I send mail with mutt an
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 06:08:13AM -0400, Peter P. wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> please excuse me if this has been discusse before, but I have not found
> a satisfactory explanation in the mailing list archives or on the web.
>
> I send mail with mutt and msmtp. Apparently the "Date:" header of the
> sen
* Alarig Le Lay [2016-03-21 09:16]:
> On Mon Mar 21 08:37:19 2016, hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
[...]
> Mutt puts the header. You can use a MUA located in Europe (so, at home)
> and a mail server located in Asia.
If this is the case, is there a known way to tell mutt to put an UTC header?
T
On Mon Mar 21 08:37:19 2016, hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
> Alarig Le Lay writes:
> >
> >On Mon Mar 21 06:08:13 2016, Peter P. wrote:
> >>
> >> I send mail with mutt and msmtp. Apparently the "Date:" header of the
> >> sent mail shows my current timezone to the receiver, which I would like
>
Alarig Le Lay writes:
>
>On Mon Mar 21 06:08:13 2016, Peter P. wrote:
>>
>> I send mail with mutt and msmtp. Apparently the "Date:" header of the
>> sent mail shows my current timezone to the receiver, which I would like
>> to avoid.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this?
>
>Hi,
>
>How the other side MUA
On Mon Mar 21 06:08:13 2016, Peter P. wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> please excuse me if this has been discusse before, but I have not found
> a satisfactory explanation in the mailing list archives or on the web.
>
> I send mail with mutt and msmtp. Apparently the "Date:" header of the
> sent mail shows
I can't answer your question. But I just want to point out that even
without the Date: header, I can look at the Recevied: headers and
take a guess that you live in the Boston area. People knowing that
time zone you live in is not recognized as a huge security exploit.
That said, your problem is
Hi list,
please excuse me if this has been discusse before, but I have not found
a satisfactory explanation in the mailing list archives or on the web.
I send mail with mutt and msmtp. Apparently the "Date:" header of the
sent mail shows my current timezone to the receiver, which I would like
to
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