Date: Fri, 16 Jul 20=10 15:26:42 -0000From: "Test account" <<=a href=3D"mailto:test@revolutionaries.ie">test@revolutionaries.ie>=div>To: "Tom Duke" <tom@revolutionaries.ie>Subject: Te=st date header webdna sendmailHere are the headers from the email sent using the following shell scr=ipt -=C2=A0=C2=A0[shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f tom@revolutionaries.ie < emails/email.txt[/shell] -==C2=A0the headers within the file 'email.txt' did not include a dat=e header.Date: Fri, 1=6 Jul 2010 15:26:42 +0100 (BST)from: "Test accou=nt" <test@revolutionarie=s.ie>to: "Tom Duke" <tom@revolutionaries.ie>subject: Te=st Date Header CentOS Command LineI have tried to overwrite the WebDNA date header by specifying i=t within the [sendmail] context, but the incorrect date header still gets w=ritten, i.e the email ends up with two date headers, and the incorrect one =always gets used by the email client.Am I missing a WebDNA timezone setting somewhere? =C2==A0Can anyone else reproduce the problem?Thanks=div>- Tom--001636c5ad6e16f44b048b822a4e-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
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--001636c5ad6e16f44b048b822a4eContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Hi all,Still having this problem, i.e. WebDNA [sendmail] is not inserting thecorrect date header. I just did a test where I sent two emails from thesame template.Here are the headers from the email sent using WebDNA's [sendmail]:Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:26:42 -0000From: "Test account"
- [WebDNA] Date: header on emails - timezone problem perhaps (Tom Duke
2010) To: "Tom Duke" Subject: Test date header webdna sendmailHere are the headers from the email sent using the following shell script- [shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f tom@revolutionaries.ie <emails/email.txt[/shell] - the headers within the file 'email.txt' did notinclude a date header.Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:26:42 +0100 (BST)from: "Test account" to: "Tom Duke" subject: Test Date Header CentOS Command LineI have tried to overwrite the WebDNA date header by specifying it within the[sendmail] context, but the incorrect date header still gets written, i.ethe email ends up with two date headers, and the incorrect one always getsused by the email client.Am I missing a WebDNA timezone setting somewhere? Can anyone else reproducethe problem?Thanks- Tom--001636c5ad6e16f44b048b822a4eContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi all, Still having this problem, i.e. WebDNA [sendmail=] is not inserting the correct date header. =C2=A0I just did a test where I= sent two emails from the same template.Here are =the headers from the email sent using WebDNA's [sendmail]:Date: Fri, 16 Jul 20=10 15:26:42 -0000From: "Test account" <<=a href=3D"mailto:test@revolutionaries.ie">test@revolutionaries.ie>=div>To: "Tom Duke" <tom@revolutionaries.ie>Subject: Te=st date header webdna sendmailHere are the headers from the email sent using the following shell scr=ipt -=C2=A0=C2=A0[shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f tom@revolutionaries.ie < emails/email.txt[/shell] -==C2=A0the headers within the file 'email.txt' did not include a dat=e header.Date: Fri, 1=6 Jul 2010 15:26:42 +0100 (BST)from: "Test accou=nt" <test@revolutionarie=s.ie>to: "Tom Duke" <tom@revolutionaries.ie>subject: Te=st Date Header CentOS Command LineI have tried to overwrite the WebDNA date header by specifying i=t within the [sendmail] context, but the incorrect date header still gets w=ritten, i.e the email ends up with two date headers, and the incorrect one =always gets used by the email client.Am I missing a WebDNA timezone setting somewhere? =C2==A0Can anyone else reproduce the problem?Thanks=div>- Tom--001636c5ad6e16f44b048b822a4e-- Tom Duke
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