Hi Nicholas,
On 2014-11-20 17:32:44, you wrote to Glenn Jarvis:
NB> On 31 Dec 69 17:59, Glenn Jarvis wrote to All:
GJ>> @MSGID: 1:229/213 546DE3F8
NB> Nope. The timestamp on this one is "31 Dec 69". Though I noticed
NB> you're using SPITFIRE v3.6, and I thought I recall Bill or someone
NB> saying that the Y2K issues weren't fixed until v3.7?
Through the fido web I got this message 3 times. The one I got from you arrived
here first at arround 22:38 local time.
It had the date set to:
01 Jan 70 00:00:00
And the path to:
PATH: 229/213 426 123/500 154/10
The others had the date ste to:
20 Nov 14 15:38:27
And the path:
PATH: 229/213 426 123/500 140/1 221/1 203/0
PATH: 229/213 426 123/500 140/1 221/1 203/0 640/384 712/848
It seems one of the in between systems (140/1 221/1 203/0) "fixed" the date on
the message. I don't know if that's the behaviour you want? My system dumped it
in the BAD area with a "message too old" error.
Bye, Wilfred.
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