> -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Landry [mailto:b...@inetmsg.com] > Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 12:42 PM > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: About upgrading > > LuKreme wrote: > > On 9-Jan-2010, at 21:23, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote: > > > >> It's the number of seconds since the epoch (Jan 1, 1970). One easy > way to convert it to a readable time is > >> > >> # perl -e 'print scalar localtime 1263044805, "\n"' > >> Sat Jan 9 08:46:45 2010 > > Or even simpler: > > perl -le 'print scalar localtime 1263049538' > Sat Jan 9 05:46:45 2010 > > > % date -r 1263044805 > > Sat Jan 9 06:46:45 MST 2010 > > On Linux based systems: > > date -d @1263044805 > Sat Jan 9 05:46:45 PST 2010 > > I like this output better than the perl output because it also includes > the timezone.
Excellent. Is there one that works on Solaris (other than the Perl version)?