Doesn't this mean that if either the sending or receiving mail server's
time were a little off, you could have valid mail changed to be a year
earlier?  Eg. sender's server is a couple hours ahead of the receiver,
and someone sends an email at 11:00 on Dec. 31 (receiver's time) .. it
would change the date to be one year earlier (and presumably show up
incorrectly in mailbox listings)?


On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 22:32 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Proposed solution per mailing list discussion is to check if GMime
> thinks
> that the year is > the current year, and replace with the current year
> if
> that's the case.  
-- 
Jesse Norell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kentec Communications, Inc.

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