Hi,
* Kirill Miazine <km@xxxxxxxx> [17-07-2007 10:21]:
> * René Clerc [2007-07-16 12:26]:
>
[...]
>> I noticed that, when replying to an e-mail, the attribution uses the
>> date from (what it seems) the Received: header in stead of the Date:
>> header. Why?
>
> Do you use the %() format in your attribution?
>
> %(fmt) the local date and time when the message was received.
> ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function ``strftime'';
> a leading bang disables locales
>
> Try %{}.
This doesn't really help -- my question pertains to the date the
message was sent (this is how I interpret the Date:) header.
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