Thanks for the explanation Scott. Much appreciated!

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:Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Date Display Bug w/ Netscape version 4.73?
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:> Hmm.. strange. I don't see that problem with Pine, Outlook, or 
:> Outlook Express..
:
:The problem is that the web messaging sets the year to "100" when 
:it connects to the IMail SMTP server to send the message.  Some 
:clients will know that because of Y2K problems some computers will 
:use the year 100 instead of the year 2000, so they will display it 
:properly.  Other E-mail clients don't know that 100 = 2000 (which 
:isn't their fault), and will display it as 100 (or in some other odd way).
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:>>You can set the Web Server Port to 80 (so browsers need not use a port
:>>number). Then stop and restart the service (at the bottom of the Web
:>>Messaging Server tab).
:
:>What would the port number have to do with how IMail handles the date?
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:It shouldn't.  Nor should the directory.  It's a bug, plain and 
:simple, with a few suggested workarounds.
:                               -Scott
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