Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> writes:

[...]
> but I think you want in-message headers. So you need a filter
> that can insert one cleanly. 

My conclusions are the same (and another solution: lmtp, because it
would be put into dovecot accessed mailboxes)



> I'm not sure why you want to do all this, though, because the
1. Exim can do this, so why not postfix ;) I was simply curious.

> standard set of Received: headers should give you a series of
> timestamps that show the time it took for the message to make
> its way across the Internet and to your mail server, Once it's
> on your mail server, delivery should happen within a second or
> two, maybe 3 for a very heavily loaded system.
It is generally true, unless strange things happen. 

KJ

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