~ am using an old version of Kmail which has been just fine. Recently, Kmail has started marking all messages in most mail-folders, with the date Mar 06 Any ideas, please, how Kmail got to chose March 6 of all dates ! and, what might be causing this strange behaviour ? Thanks. ____________ sent on Linux ____________
Tabanna, Michelangelo was born on march 6th, 1475. I wonder if this has anything to do with the Michelangelo virus that was flying around some time ago? I doubt it, but isn't that a coincidence? On Thursday 11 October 2001 10:27 am, you wrote:
~ am using an old version of Kmail which has been just fine.
Recently, Kmail has started marking all messages in most mail-folders, with the date Mar 06
Any ideas, please, how Kmail got to chose March 6 of all dates ! and, what might be causing this strange behaviour ?
Thanks.
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-- David M. AIM: dmcglone27 ICQ: 96210352 ======================= Proud Registered Linux user 226218
On October 11, 2001 03:32 pm, David McGlone wrote:
Tabanna, Michelangelo was born on march 6th, 1475.
I wonder if this has anything to do with the Michelangelo virus that was flying around some time ago? I doubt it, but isn't that a coincidence?
That was a DOS virus. I'd suspect the known time problem that exists in many released versions of KMail. The KMail homepage has more information. It was discussed on dot.kde.org as well. -- James Oakley Engineering - SolutionInc Ltd. joakley@solutioninc.com http://www.solutioninc.com
It is the 1 billion second bug. A fuller explanation can be found at:
http://dot.kde.org/985599243/
http://dot.kde.org/985599243/
pben
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 14:27:45 +0000, tabanna
~ am using an old version of Kmail which has been just fine.
Recently, Kmail has started marking all messages in most mail-folders, with the date Mar 06
Any ideas, please, how Kmail got to chose March 6 of all dates ! and, what might be causing this strange behaviour ?
Thanks.
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sent on Linux
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