I've got a couple of CVS versions running that I've downloaded and installed
on Linux/Postfix and Linux/Exim.  The first one I downloaded and built on
June 25 and the other I downloaded and built on July 8.  The imapd.c file is
the same for both but I'm seeing trash in the second ones from field during
the listing of the emails (before an email is selected to be read).  Stuff
like '8:28@'.  IMP will display this partial time stamp and '@' with a
'SYNTAX-ERROR' message, in the form of '8:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.  However
Sylpheed (another MUA) will just display the trashed time stamp '8:28@' in
the field.  Both MUA's will display the proper information in the field when
you READ the message.

The strange part is, that both installations do not display the same
problem, only the second one, which is a later CVS snapshot.

I can use the same MUA and point to each installation and duplicate that the
problem is only on the second (more recent) dbmail installation.  I've
noticed that the partial time stamp information is coming from a Recieved:
line in the header of the message.

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Using; dbmail-imapd, dbmail-smtp, mysql v3.23.51, both installation are
Debian running out of unstable


Any ideas?


-Craig

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