* René Clerc [2007-07-16 12:26]:
Hi all,
First of all, I am sorry that I cannot spend the time on this list I
used to -- busy with lots of other things. Still lurking now and then
though..
.. and posting!
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 %{}.
K.
--
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
print(&{sub{eval(qq(q(@_)))}}((join(''=>map{ord=~m(^106)?uc:lc}($[=>
map{chr}(97..122))[map{int}grep{length}split(/(\d\d)/,'10211920011'.
qq(41520080518190907140120211805))]))=~m(\A(\w{4})(\S+)(s\D+)$)),$/)