Re: question about (this) maillist(s)

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Once upon a time, Ronald Warsow <rwarsow@xxxxxx> said:
> On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 19:01 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> > It looks like the mailing list replaces the date header with its own.
> > The variation in minutes is probably due to clock skew between your host
> > and the mailing list server (since it says it sent the message before you say
> > you did). The time zone is changed to GMT which is a fairly normal thing
> > to do.
> but it does it not always !!!

A quick guess based on your two recent messages: when the Date: header
is in the future (relative to the mailing list server's clock), the
Date: header is replaced with the server's current time.

One of your messages took a slight bit longer to get to the list server
than the other; by the time it got there, the Date: was valid.

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