Squirrelmail operates fine no date/time issues - it's the only bit that works without a problem :)
On 13 Nov 2009, at 21:00, Bruce Bodger wrote: > Right... I wasn't thinking of either Postfix or Dovecot, I was thinking that > the program that was used to create the actual message may be squirrelmail or > some other phpmailer-like affair. > > Good luck, > Bruce > > On Nov 13, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Darren Latter wrote: > >> Hi Bruce, >> >> OS X 10.6 Server uses Postfix and Dovecot so no PHP that I'm aware of - but >> thanks for the thought! >> I'm wondering if Apple have "enhanced" Dovecot for XSAN >> clustering/integration? I know that there are several parameters in the >> dovecot.conf file (mail file locations, index status) that are overridden by >> other Apple files. >> >> >> >> On 13 Nov 2009, at 20:23, Bruce Bodger wrote: >> >>> >>> On Nov 13, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Darren Latter wrote: >>> >>>> Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be correctly >>>> received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July 2037, 23:53 >>>> Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp. >>> >>> It's a long shot, but are the emails that contain the errant date/time >>> stamp being created by any php mail routine? We ask because we've seen >>> similar issues with dates from a PEAR/Date library that's not php v5.3 >>> compliant. >>> >>> B. Bodger >>> >> >> >
