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Re: Toni Mueller 2008-06-10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I often happen to want to catch up with a mailing list, and thus
> download an archive, which I then subsequently merge into the current
> mailbox for that list. Unfortunately, most mails, as archived by
> Mailman's Pipermail at least, have this date format (example):
> 
> Wed Jan 10 12:35:12 2007
> 
> while most mails which arrive through my mail server have this date
> format:
> 
> Mon, 09 Jun 2008 17:05:20 +0200

Hi,

I suspect the problem is that mutt doesn't parse the first form at all, but
instead looks at the date stored in the From_ line in the mbox. Depending on
how the mbox was generated, this timestamp is more or less useful, or just
random.

Could you send a mbox file which exhibits the problem you have?

I've tried constructing an example here by 'e'diting your mail:

   1     2,4K Jun 10 14:10 Toni Mueller    #485611 mu Bug#485611: mutt: date 
display ofte
   2     2,4K Jun 10 14:17 Toni Mueller               └=>

Original:

From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun 10 14:17:18 2008
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 14:10:43 +0200

Modified:

From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun 10 14:17:18 2008
Date: Wed Jan 10 12:35:12 2007


Quoting RFC 2822:

3.3. Date and Time Specification

date-time       =       [ day-of-week "," ] date FWS time [CFWS]
                                      ^^^

While mbox(5) (as shipped by mutt) claims that the date part of From_
lines is also formatted as in section 3.3, this seems wrong, and
qmail's (*cough*) mbox(5) [1] says:

| date is the delivery date of the message.  It always contains
| exactly 24 characters in asctime format.

[1] http://www.qmail.org/man/man5/mbox.html

Christoph
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