Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: alpine

In the help section for "Index Format" under Setup Configuration, I see
this option:

  PREFDATETIME
      This token represents the date and time at which the message was
      sent, according to the "Date" header field. It is the preferred
      date and time representation for the current locale. Internally it
      uses the %c version of the time from the strftime routine.

On my system (Ubuntu 9.10), I see this:

$ date +%c
Mon 03 May 2010 10:14:15 AM CDT

When I use PREFDATETIME in the Index Format, it does have that format,
but every date begins with "Sun" (Sunday) instead of the correct day of
the week.  This was at least the case when I tested it on a Monday
morning in my time zone, so the day displayed might depend on the
current date.  The really pathological thing is that all dates in the
index say "Sun" even though they are from many different days, dates,
years, etc.

** Affects: alpine (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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PREFDATETIME always shows Sun, not current day
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574671
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