Use a monotonic clock, if available, for ID generation
[exim.git] / test / mail / 0189.userx
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1From CALLER@myhost.test.ex Tue Mar 02 09:44:33 1999
2Return-path: <CALLER@myhost.test.ex>
3Envelope-to: userx@myhost.test.ex
4Received: from CALLER by myhost.test.ex with local (Exim x.yz)
5 (envelope-from <CALLER@myhost.test.ex>)
6 id 10HmaX-0005vi-00
7 for userx@myhost.test.ex; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
8Message-Id: <E10HmaX-0005vi-00@myhost.test.ex>
9From: CALLER_NAME <CALLER@myhost.test.ex>
b3f43fa0 10Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
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12This is a test message from an untrusted caller.
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14From root@myhost.test.ex Tue Mar 02 09:44:33 1999
15Return-path: <root@myhost.test.ex>
16Envelope-to: userx@myhost.test.ex
17Received: from root by myhost.test.ex with local (Exim x.yz)
18 (envelope-from <root@myhost.test.ex>)
19 id 10HmaY-0005vi-00
20 for userx@myhost.test.ex; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
2709ca26 21Sender: sender@some.domain
b3f43fa0 22Message-Id: <E10HmaY-0005vi-00@myhost.test.ex>
afda344b 23From: CALLER_NAME <root@myhost.test.ex>
b3f43fa0 24Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
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26This is a test message from a trusted caller....
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