Jeremy Thompson wrote: > Tom Williams wrote: > > Hi! Ok, I have two questions regarding delivery dates on messages: > > > > 1) Some messages sent from computers with a date set in the PAST are > > showing up as being delivered on a date in that year even though the > > message was sent recently. For example, if the date on my computer is > > sent to July 19, 2001 and I send a message TODAY to a SquirrelMail user, > > my message will apear in their inbox with a date of July 19, 2001 and > > NOT July 19, 2003. Why is this? > > > > 2) Some messages appear in my SquirrelMail inbox with a date of Dec > > 31, 1969. Why is this? > > > > I've tried searching for "1969" in the archives for this list: > > > > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 > > > > and got no hits. > > > > What's going on with these delivery dates? > > > > Thanks in advance for your time and assistance.. :) > > > > Peace... > > > > Tom > > Tom, > > Any more details? Server? OS? Squirrelmail version? Where is the error > occuring (in what mail client?) > > The short answer is, yes, it can happen, but I'd want more details > before I go any further. > > Jeremy
Hi! Sorry for not providing this info before. :) IMAP server: Courier IMAP 1.4.5 POP3/SMTP server: Qmail 1.0.3/Vpopmail 5.2.1 Host OS: RedHat Linux 8 (I believe, 2.4.2 kernel) Web server: Apache 1.3.27 PHP version: 4.2.3 SquirrelMail version: 1.4.1 SquirrelMail is the mail client being used. The above delivery date issues happen when I view the inbox. Occasionally we will receive a message with the date of December 31, 1969. In the case of the message with the '2001' year in the date, the SENDER has their system date set to 2001 due to software requirements they have for another app they run. So they force this date so that app will run. I'm not sure why the date the message is received is not displayed but rather the date in the mail header (I'm guessing). Did I provide enough info? Peace... Tom ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: VM Ware With VMware you can run multiple operating systems on a single machine. WITHOUT REBOOTING! Mix Linux / Windows / Novell virtual machines at the same time. Free trial click here: http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/345/0 -- squirrelmail-users mailing list List Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users
