diff --git a/lisp/ox-html.el b/lisp/ox-html.el
index 9a2da626b..844a8d681 100644
--- a/lisp/ox-html.el
+++ b/lisp/ox-html.el
@@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ precedence over this variable."
"Alist of languages and format strings for the HTML postamble.
The first element of each list is the language code, as used for
-the LANGUAGE keyword. See `org-export-default-language'
+the LANGUAGE keyword. See `org-export-default-language'.
The second element of each list is a format string to format the
postamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
@@ -1034,10 +1034,10 @@ postamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
%a stands for the author's name.
%e stands for the author's email.
%d stands for the date.
- %c will be replaced by creator information. See
- `org-html-creator-string'.
+ %c will be replaced by `org-html-creator-string'.
%v will be replaced by `org-html-validation-link'.
- %T will be replaced by the creation time of the HTML file.
+ %T will be replaced by the export time.
+ %C will be replaced by the last modification time.
If you need to use a \"%\" character, you need to escape it
like that: \"%%\"."
@@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ precedence over this variable."
"Alist of languages and format strings for the HTML preamble.
The first element of each list is the language code, as used for
-the #+LANGUAGE keyword.
+the LANGUAGE keyword. See `org-export-default-language'.
The second element of each list is a format string to format the
preamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
@@ -1095,9 +1095,10 @@ preamble itself. This format string can contain these elements:
%a stands for the author's name.
%e stands for the author's email.
%d stands for the date.
- %c will be replaced by information about Org/Emacs versions.
+ %c will be replaced by `org-html-creator-string'.
%v will be replaced by `org-html-validation-link'.
- %T will be replace by the creation time of the file.
+ %T will be replaced by the export time.
+ %C will be replaced by the last modification time.
If you need to use a \"%\" character, you need to escape it
like that: \"%%\".
@@ -1507,6 +1508,10 @@ used in the preamble or postamble."
(split-string (plist-get info :email) ",+ *")
", "))
(?c . ,(plist-get info :creator))
+ (?C . ,(let ((file (plist-get info :input-file)))
+ (format-time-string org-html--timestamp-format
+ (if file (nth 5 (file-attributes file))
+ (current-time)))))
(?v . ,(or org-html-validation-link ""))))
(defun org-html--build-pre/postamble (type info)