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822-date(1) |
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822−date − Print date and time in RFC822 format
822−date
822−date displays the current date and time in the format described in RFC822, using a numeric timezone offset as recommended in RFC1123.
822−date does not take any arguments or options.
This facility really ought to be part of date(1).
Standard for
the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages (RFC822),
Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application and
Support (RFC1123) section 5.2.14,
date(1).
822−date and this manpage were written by Ian Jackson. They are hereby placed by him into the public domain.
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