At 02:13 29/10/01, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>Lou Hevly writes:
>>Greetings:
>>I'm running vpopmail 4.9.10 and sqwebmail 2.0.0 on OpenBSD 2.8 and 
>>have
>>recently started having a problem with the "Date" in sqwebmail: it 
>>gives
>>the weekday and time rather than the day/month/year.  Here's what a 
>>typical
>>user's recent entries look like:
>>1.    Sat 12:25 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (no 
>>subject)                     3K
>>2.  R Wed 02:43 PM Katie 
>>Fenton                                       5K
>>3.    Wed 02:17 AM Fiona McGuigan    FW: 
>>NWCA                         7K
>>4.    Tue 06:12 PM John Osebold      Re: stranger in a strange 
>>land   2K
>>5.    Tue 08:52 AM 
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Hi!                              3K
>>6.    Mon 02:31 AM Brendan Kiley     Fwd: 
>>Hisashiburi                19K
>>7.    21 Oct 2001  Brandon Stahlman  Shake yo 
>>Fass                    4K
>>8.    18 Oct 2001  brandy 
>>shearer    FYI                            129K
>>9.    18 Oct 2001  brandy 
>>shearer                                     2K
>>As is evident, some time around Oct 21 I must have done something to
>>screw up sqwebmail's date reporting.  I did recompile about that 
>>time,
>
>It's a feature[tm].
>Mail that's less than a week old has its day of the week, and time 
>shown.
>Mail over a week old has only its date shown.
>Chances are that for week old mail you don't really care when it was 
>sent, right down to the minute.

You're right.  Sorry to be such a fool, but I don't often use sqwebmail 

(except when I'm on vacation, when it's a god-send) and I have a user 
who
was asking "Whaddafu?".  And it looked funny, and since I *had* been
fooling around with the configuration about a week ago, I'd assume I'd
broken something.

LMTTO to thank you for a wonderful program!


-- 
All the best (Ad�u-siau),
Lou Hevly
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.visca.com

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