Re: December 31 1969 Issue

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I finished a test on 1.4.9a and it simply omits the date from the
message when viewing it, even with the view full date option turned on.

I will upgrade our SM.

Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> Hi Nate,
> On Thursday, February 01, 2007, Nate wrote:
> > I understand the security concern, however, the system is not exposed to
> > the Internet and I am comfortable with my security stance and track
> record.
>
> > Headers are listed below, sanitized for obvious reasons. PNG is attached
> > with the view in the 1.2.7 version.
>
> > My location is GMT -7 so the date is actually 5pm Dec 31 1969 here but
> > Jan 1 midnight at GMT 0.
>
> > Return-Path: <payroll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Delivered-To: someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Received: (qmail 89553 invoked by uid 1007); 31 Jan 2007 15:45:13 -0000
> > Received: from someone.else@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx by
> > server.cityofprescott.org by uid 1004 w
> > Received: from unknown (HELO JetTracEMAIL) ([172.30.0.141])
> > (envelope-sender <payroll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
> > by 0 (qmail-ldap-1.03) with SMTP
> > for <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 31 Jan 2007 15:45:13 -0000
> > From: someone.else@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <someone.else@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: SANITIZED
> > To: someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
> > boundary="0-1660935541-1006150416=:41149"
>
> > I installed the current (1.4.9a) version of SM with PHP 5.2.0 to see if
> > the problem persists, waiting on access to a user's mailbox by the user
> > to confirm.
>
> The issue is a non-RFC compliant email (RFC2822 section 3.6 and
> 3.6.1). The "Date" header is a required field. The above header does
> not contain it. As Steve mentioned:
>
>   $date = NULL;
>   echo date('Y-m-d', strtotime($date));
>
> strtotime returns -1, which equates to 31st December 1969.
>
> In regards to your sorting in Thunderbird being off, while
> SquirrelMail sorting by received date/time, you can change the SM
> behavior under Options | Display Preferences.  There is an option to
> sort by received date.  If you turn it off, it'd be sorted just like
> Thunderbird.
>


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