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8 <h1>Exim Y2K Information</h1>
10 <p>The author of Exim believes that it is Y2K-compliant, as long
11 as the underlying operating system and C library are. Exim does
12 not parse dates or times at all. Internally, it makes some use of
13 binary timestamps in Unix format (number of seconds since
14 1-Jan-1970) and uses C library services to convert these to
15 printing forms (e.g. for logging). The printing forms all use
18 <p><i>It should be noted that exim, in common with all GNU
19 licensed software, does not come with any form of warrenty -
20 see the NOTICE and LICENSE files within the distribution. If
21 you need a full Y2K audit performing, then the source is
22 available for this to be done.</i></p>
25 <p>January 2000 - its still working, no problem reports :-)</p>
29 <address><a href="mailto:Postmaster@exim.org">Nigel Metheringham</a></address>
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