This is a discussion on all messages the same date and time (fetchmail) within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hi all, I use fetchmail to get my e-mail. It is delivered to Postfix (with virus and spam filter). ...
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Hi all,
I use fetchmail to get my e-mail. It is delivered to Postfix (with virus and spam filter). I also use procmail. This works great, but... When my server is down for a few days, all new mails get the same date and time (probably because of last header added by postfix). From the fetchmail FAQ: --- O10. Why is the received date on all my messages the same? This is a design choice in your MTA, not fetchmail. It's taking the received date from the last Received header. --- Is there a solution (using postfix or procmail) to correct this problem, because I think more people have this problem. (For example remove the last header added by postfix). Best regards, Dennis |