Here's a weird one. We've had KDE 2.1.2 running and a bunch of Debian potato machines for months and months with no major problems. Most all users have been using Kmail. One user pointed something out to me a while ago that no one had noticed. There are certain email messages that have come in that show a time/date of Wed Dec 31 18:00 1969 in the folder listing, but the date shown in the message body itself is correct. The common denominator is that all of the 19 messages that exhibit this little quirk, have originated at Yahoo.com. Not all from the same user, and the earliest actual date on a message is 6/17/01. Prior to that date yahoo message dates match in the inbox list and in the message body. It's gotta be something on Yahoo's end, from what I can see they're using some flavor of qmail, so I wouldn't think there is anything too funky happening there. Or something in the sender's mail client is whacked. It in no way causes problems in kmail or KDE other than if saved, those message sort to the end of the list with a 1969 date. Just a subtle little thing that's been going on right under my nose for a long time and I never caught it. One of those things that makes an admin glad someone had the foresight to invent beer. :)
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