Hi,
* Derek J. Balling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [30-01-2007 13:16]:
> René Clerc wrote:
> >
> >In the display of the e-mail message, the date is shown as:
> >
> > Date: Tue, January 30, 2007 12:35 pm
> > Date: 27-12-2006 11:35:49
>
> >I have no clue why Squirrelmail thinks that the above mail is from
> >January 30th. Any help or insight is welcome!
>
> It's trying to parse (badly) a date that is so far out of spec for what
> a Date header should look like as to be clinically obscene.
>
> The fault lies on the sending system for composing a horribly disfigured
> Date header.
Ok, I read RFC 822 and I agree. However, the Thunderbird e-mail
client _does_ know how to handle dates formatted in this way. Would
such a feature request make it?
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