Re: Squirrelmail -- timestamp bug

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> 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


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