Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
> Looking other mails, I think then bacula not put the date field on
> e-mail, then the mail server put the date 12/31/1969.

Ah!  That would make sense.  A Unix time field of zero would be
interpreted as "the epoch", defined as 00:00:00 01/01/1970 UTC.  If your
timezone is behind Greenwich time, then it would indeed show up as a
date that many hours back into December 31 1969.

The next question would be why some component of your Bacula
installation is sending messages with a zero timestamp.  Again, an
example of one of the mis-dated messages would be useful here.

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