> On , jan-jun.2019@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> >> it seems that I have found a little bug. >> >> Therefore I've done a short recording for demonstration, see here: >> >> >> https://www.dipl-ing-kessler.de/tmp/squirrel-mail_bug_1.mp4 >> >> >> When creating a new email and saving it as a draft, then every second >> time you're doing this, the timestamp in the header and shown in the >> draft >> window shown is not plain text, but UNIX time instead. Meaning: >> >> You save as draft ==> Timestamp OK / plaintext. >> You save as draft ==> Timestamp is UNIX format (seconds after >> 1970-01-01). >> You save as draft ==> Timestamp OK / plaintext. >> You save as draft ==> Timestamp is UNIX format (seconds after >> 1970-01-01). > > > Markus, > > I think you've found what I observed - but didn't figure out what was > causing it, I've reported same issue some weeks ago here. > > Voytek Hi Voytek, congratulation -- you found the bug frist :-) Well, now it seems like I've found the next issue: I cannot open the header info of your recent email from Squirrel-Mail 1.4.23 SVN. ==> Clicking on "view full header" just does nothing. So, I opened your email with nc / netcat via POP3-protocol, but I cannot see any suspicious components. The only evident difference is, that your header is around 3x as long as mine. Maybe Squirrel has a problem with too long headers. Really weird... Best regards, Markus ----- squirrelmail-users mailing list Posting guidelines: http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines List address: squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx List archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user List info (subscribe/unsubscribe/change options): https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users