On 19.02.2011 23:41, mouss wrote:
Le 19/02/2011 04:58, Frank Reppin a écrit :
Hi list,
Ok - think of it as beeing solved.
I could make something 'useful' after
digging more in HeaderEval.pm.
did you take a look at the code that implements DATE_IN_FUTURE_* rules?
Yes - this was quite useful
Le 19/02/2011 04:58, Frank Reppin a écrit :
> Hi list,
>
> Ok - think of it as beeing solved.
> I could make something 'useful' after
> digging more in HeaderEval.pm.
>
did you take a look at the code that implements DATE_IN_FUTURE_* rules?
> But later then... this raises another issue.
> I'll
Hi list,
Ok - think of it as beeing solved.
I could make something 'useful' after
digging more in HeaderEval.pm.
But later then... this raises another issue.
I'll open a separate thread on this one.
Thanks.
frank\
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On 2/18/2011 10:58 AM, Frank Reppin wrote:
>
> On 18.02.2011 16:25, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> [...]
>> That information should be in the headers. For example, from your
>> email:
>>
>> Received: from athena.apache.org (HELO athena.apache.org)
>> (140.211.11.136)
>>by apache.org (qpsmtpd/0.29) with
Hi Bowie,
hi list,
On 18.02.2011 16:25, Bowie Bailey wrote:
[...]
That information should be in the headers. For example, from your email:
Received: from athena.apache.org (HELO athena.apache.org) (140.211.11.136)
by apache.org (qpsmtpd/0.29) with ESMTP; Fri, 18 Feb 2011 14:39:31 +
It
On 2/18/2011 9:38 AM, Frank Reppin wrote:
> Hi Bowie,
>
> On 18.02.2011 15:10, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> [...]
>> You want the date the mail was sent to your MTA? How is that different
>> than the date it was received by your MTA?
> No - this would be really the same then. :)
>
> But let me clarify...
Hi Bowie,
On 18.02.2011 15:10, Bowie Bailey wrote:
[...]
You want the date the mail was sent to your MTA? How is that different
than the date it was received by your MTA?
No - this would be really the same then. :)
But let me clarify...
... each received header contains the date where a mail
On 2/17/2011 8:27 PM, Frank Reppin wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> for some weird reasons...
> ... I need to know the date where a mail was sent
> by the previous host (in the mail header chain) to
> our MTA.
>
> From checking HeaderEval.pm I conclude that:
> (if I'm correct)
>
> date_received -> gives me
Hi list,
for some weird reasons...
... I need to know the date where a mail was sent
by the previous host (in the mail header chain) to
our MTA.
From checking HeaderEval.pm I conclude that:
(if I'm correct)
date_received -> gives me the date where my MTA
did accept/take the