Re: Funky email dates

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On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Jerry Kaidor <jerry@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>   I don't think this is a Squirrelmail problem at all, but am at a loss
> as to how to start troubleshooting it.
>
>   I have a vendor who sends me invoices and statements as PDF files.  All
> of their emails are coming through with a date of December 31, 1969.
> They
> claim that it's my system's fault.  I really doubt it, because everybody
> else's emails are OK.  That date is suspiciously close to the Unix epoch
> date of January 1, 1970....

Right.  The date is not being understood.  Please show the full
headers.  You can also try playing with the date sort and/or changing
the preferences setting for Options-->Display Preferences-->Sort by
Received Date, but showing the headers is the most helpful.

>   Looking at the emails themselves ( with the view all headers feature ),
> all the dates are OK.   Where does SM get the date that it displays on the
> screen above the message?  Is it an "envelope" from the IMAP server?
> Right
> now, I am using UW imap, but am in the process of installing dovecot (
> haven't configured it yet ).

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