[email protected] skrev:
>> Sven Klomp:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I already got used to the bug that incoming SMS have a wrong date 
>> (31.12.1996 20:00) and didn't cared about it for a long time. However, today 
>> I 
>> got one of the rare messages where I'm interested in the time :-( So is the 
>> bug still there or is my system somehow  borked?
>>> I found this bug:
>>> http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/205
>>> However, I have no useful additional information for the bug report. I get 
>> the correct dates with
>>> mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device 
>> org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.RetrieveMessagebook all
>>
>> The SMS' I receive are stamped with the correct time & date!!
> 
> What backend you use? In my /etc/framework.d it is written that the SIM is 
> used to store the messages. However, every other resource uses SQLite...
> 
> contacts_default_backend = SQLite-Contacts
> messages_default_backend = SIM-Messages-FSO
> calls_default_backend = SQLite-Calls
> dates_default_backend = SQLite-Dates
> notes_default_backend = SQLite-Notes
> tasks_default_backend = SQLite-Tasks
> messages_default_folder = Unfiled
> messages_trash_folder = Trash
> sim_messages_default_folder = SMS
> contacts_merging_enabled = 1
> rootdir = 
> ../etc/freesmartphone/opim:/etc/freesmartphone/opim:/usr/etc/freesmartphone/opim
> 
> What else can I check? The debug output of shr-message doesn't contain much 
> useful information. The same for framwork.log...
> 
> Sven
Only difference is that I use:
messages_default_backend = SQLite-Messages

But I don't believe that is it as I used SIM-FSO before.

-- 
Ole
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