Hello John,
JD> Yup. Seen those. Also used "S" on a message. That's what I meant; I
JD> don't see the Kludge line.
Yep, "S" will save the message to a text file but without the kludge lines.
I think the value of the TZUTC kludge is at the end of the when_written line.
You might be able to copy and paste the output of "O", "H". Different terminals do that in their own way.
smbutil also has options to read messages/list and headers that might help.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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