On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 16:02:45 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > Fortunately, time machines don't exist. Otherwise I don't know how > one could write a mail in year 99; perhaps 0099? What is the minimal > year that is accepted? 1970. All times are internally stored as an unsigned integer showing the number of seconds passed since Jan 1, 1970. Mutt cannot handle times before that date. -- Byrial
- mutt & y2k Thomas Roessler
- Re: mutt & y2k Thomas Ribbrock
- Y100 (was: mutt & y2k) Martin Schröder
- Re: Y100 (was: mutt & y2k) Vincent Lefevre
- Re: Y100 (was: mutt & y2k) Byrial Jensen
- Re: Y100 (was: mutt & y2k) Thomas Roessler
- Re: mutt & y2k Michael Sanders
- Re: mutt & y2k David T-G