This looks ok. I was wondering this was the same bug that plagues some Postgres installations. But from the looks of it, this isn't.

Possibly Mozilla uses the Sent-Date: (or Date-Sent: or something like that), and not the internal date. Can you try this using a different client. You can also try to change the fields that Mozilla shows in the Message list.

Ilja

Pablo León wrote:

Ilja:

select * from messages where message_idnr=50725...

*message_idnr* *mailbox_idnr* *messagesize* *seen_flag* *answered_flag* *deleted_flag* *flagged_flag* *recent_flag* *draft_flag* *unique_id* *internal_date* *status* *rfcsize* 50725 3 638 1 0 0 0 0 0 70475cc440fa63ec016ee83f3dc02be4 2004-02-28 22:32:00 000 661


Aparently, mozilla isn't using internal date. Is this a mozilla bug?


Ilja Booij wrote:

Strange.

The client should use the internal_date field. Can you take a look at the database, and copy a database row from the "messages" table. If possible from a message that is displayed wrongly.

Ilja

Pablo León wrote:

I'm using dbmail 1.2.3 with MySQL 4.0.12-Max


Ilja Booij wrote:

which version of dbmail and what database backend are you using?

Ilja

Pablo León wrote:

Hi!

Some messages I receive are missing the 'date:' header field. Most of them are messages automaticaly generated by adminitrative tools. When using mozilla as mail client, I see 1/1/1970 as mail date, then this email goes to the bottom of the list and I don't see it!

Any Ideas?


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