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EXIM_MSGDATE

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Message IDs:
OPTIONS
Time Zones and Unix Time
User Assistance Options
Specialized Options
SEE ALSO:

NAME

exim_msgdate - Utility to convert an exim message-id to a human readable date+time

SYNOPSIS

exim_msgdate [ -u|--unix | --GMT | --z|-Zulu | --UTC | -l|--local ]
[ --base 36 | --base 62 | --base36 | --base62 | --b36 | --b62 ]
[ --pid ] [ --debug ] [ --localhost_number ]
[ -c c<full path to exim cnfig file> ]
exim-message-id [ | exim-message-id ...]

exim_msgdate --help|--man

DESCRIPTION

exim_msgdate is a tool which converts an exim message-id to a human readable form, usuall just the date+time, but with the --pid option the process id as well.

Message IDs:

Three exim message ID formats are recognized. In each case the ’X’s are taken from the base (see below) which depends upon the platform.
XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XX

found in the exim logfile,

EXXXXXX-XXXXXX-XX

found in the Message-Id header,

XXXXXX

just the first six characters of the message id.

OPTIONS

Time Zones and Unix Time

-u | --unix

Display time as seconds since 1 Jan 1970, the Unix Epoch.

--GMT -u|--UTC -z|--zulu

Display time in GMT/UTC - we assume these are the same. Zulu time is another name for GMT.

-l | --local

Display time in the local time-zone.

Do not confuse this with the --localhost_number option.

The default is the local timezone.

User Assistance Options

--help

A brief list of the options

--man

A more detailed manual for exim_msgdate

--debug

Information about what went wrong, mostly for developers.

Specialized Options

--base n | --base36 | --base62

The message-id is usually encoded in base-62 (0-9A-Za-z), but on systems with case-insensitive file systems, such as MacOS and Cygwin, base-36 (0-9A-Z) is used instead. The installation script should have set the default appropriately, but these options allow the default base to be overridden.

The default matches "exim"; in this installation it is base-62.

--pid

Report the process id as well as the date and time in the message-id.

--localhost_number n

If the Exim configuration option localhost_number has been set, the third and final section of the message-id will include this and the timer resolution will change (see the Exim Spec. for details). "Exim_msgdate" reads the Exim config file (see --C) to find this value, but it can be overridden with this option.

The value is an integer between 0 and 16, or the value "none" which means there is no localhost_number.

Do not confuse this with the --local option, which displays times in the local timezone.

--C full path to exim configuration file

This overrides the usual exim search path. We set "localhost_number" from the exim configfile.

-dexim_path

The test harness passes the full path of the "exim" binary, or here the "exim_msgdate" being tested. Not currently used.

SEE ALSO:

exim (8)

Exim spec.txt chapter 4 <https://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-how_exim_receives_and_delivers_mail.html#SECTmessiden>