I accept this explanation but, in that case, I'm surprised that the mail
servers don't check the date validity (and my opinion is that it is a
bug, anyway a security hole)..
Bernard Béancourt

Le jeudi 25 juin 2009 à 11:58 +0000, Jean-Louis Dupond a écrit :
> The date in the mail is the date the mail has been sent on the sender.
> If his clock is wrong then the date of the mail is wrong! This is just
> the way email works! A lot of spam uses this to make sure its the newest
> mail when you receive it!
> 
> ** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Invalid
>

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