Well, after searching for sometime to see if anyone else was having
this problem, I came to the conclusion that maybe it's just me. I'm
currently running qmail-1.03 and have it setup to deliver mail to
~/mail/inbox for each user (mbox instead of maildir). Most of the
people I support are
Brian Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to attempt to fix the problem, I used the
qmail-date-localtime.patch. This patch partially works.
I'll show you what I mean:
From email@domain Fri Dec 08 17:49:04 2000
Received: (qmail 21700 invoked from network); 8 Dec 2000 12:49:04
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Brian Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to attempt to fix the problem, I used the
qmail-date-localtime.patch. This patch partially works.
I'll show you what I mean:
From email@domain Fri Dec 08 17:49:04 2000
Received: (qmail 21700 invoked
Quoting Brian Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Well, after searching for sometime to see if anyone else was having
this problem, I came to the conclusion that maybe it's just me. I'm
I think it is just you, since we have literally hundreds of OE and
Outlook users, unfortunately, and they have
The applied patch successfully changes the dates in the "Received"
and
"Date" headers, but it doesn't change the date in the "From"
header
that marks the beginning of the new message. I'm assuming this is
Wrong assumption--the "From" mbox message delimiter isn't passed to
Quoting Brian Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Wrong assumption--the "From" mbox message delimiter isn't passed to
pop3 clients, so you're definitely looking in the wrong place.
You don't mention exactly how your clients' software is incorrectly
parsing the date.
The "From" mbox
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Hi,
You do not say how your users are accessing their mail (IMAP or
POP),
but I came up with the following patch to fix some Lookout problems
I've
had. The setup on which this patch has been tested (and
demonstrated to
actually work) is:
- delivery