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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -32,10 +32,6 @@ To accept incoming mail into a public inbox, you'll likely want:
 
 Beyond that, there is a long list of Perl modules required, starting with:
 
-* Date::Parse                      deb: libtimedate-perl
-                                   pkg: p5-TimeDate
-                                   rpm: perl-TimeDate
-
 * Digest::SHA                      typically installed with Perl
                                    rpm: perl-Digest-SHA
 
@@ -43,15 +39,23 @@ Beyond that, there is a long list of Perl modules required, starting with:
                                    pkg: p5-Email-MIME
                                    rpm: perl-Email-MIME
 
+* URI::Escape                      deb: liburi-perl
+                                   pkg: p5-URI
+                                   rpm: perl-URI
+                                   (for HTML/Atom generation)
+
+Plack and Date::Parse will be optional when v1.3.0 is released,
+but required for current and older releases:
+
 * Plack                            deb: libplack-perl
                                    pkg: p5-Plack
                                    rpm: perl-Plack, perl-Plack-Test,
                                    (for HTML/Atom generation)
 
-* URI::Escape                      deb: liburi-perl
-                                   pkg: p5-URI
-                                   rpm: perl-URI
-                                   (for HTML/Atom generation)
+- Date::Parse                      deb: libtimedate-perl
+                                   pkg: p5-TimeDate
+                                   rpm: perl-TimeDate
+                                   (for broken, mostly historical emails)
 
 Where "deb" indicates package names for Debian-derived distributions,
 "pkg" is for the FreeBSD package (maybe other common BSDs, too), and