On Monday 01 Sep 2003 3:49 am, Erylon Hines wrote:
> O.K. guys, help me solve this.  My wife gets forwarded messages
> from a server for a group that she belongs to.  Each one of these
> has the date, Wednesday 31 December, 1969 4:00PM
> The sending server's date is correct and sends it out correctly (at
> least the admin thinks so, although the format may be somewhat
> unusual).  In fact, he sent a copy of the last message, and this is
> the date he received on the form:
> Date: Wed Aug 20 20:40:37 PDT 2003
> Other people on her list get the correct date with their e-mail
> readers, but Kmail gives the bogus date.  These messages are
> on-line applications, and my wife really needs to keep them
> organized by date, so I desperately need a fix.
> What is this "magic" date (Wednesday 31 December, 1969 4:00PM is
> obviously not chosen randomly), and what does it tell me?
>
> Help--I have confidence in you guys!

I assume that this comment is linked - 

Most of the mail |I get in kmail is correctly dated, but from time to 
time I get one dated 01 January 1970.  I have seen the 31 December 
1969 as well.

Anne
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