On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Troy Morrison wrote: > > | Because it is easier to track delays via Received: headers when they > | all use the same time zone. > > I don't mean to flame (I think this list is a little esoteric and > hot-tempered as it is), but this seems like a bogus statement, considering > that I haven't ever seen another MUA do this. (I'm not saying that they > don't, but I don't recall seeing it.) Is this a let's be different > because we can mentality, or is there a better reason than this? I know of no MUA which touches Received: lines RjL
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