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nwrickert
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Re: Yahoo mail date hack

The "Date:" line is normally set in sending system. So for incoming mail, your system should not be relevant.

Some mail reader software displays the time in the local timezone. Not sure if outlook express does that (I rarely use it). That could cause incoming mail to appear to have the wrong time.
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