  jbob Reach Out and Touch Someone Premium join:2004-04-26 Little Rock, AR | reply to nwrickert Re: Yahoo mail date hack
I'm curious but I thought the date/time headers were established by the sending/receiving smtp/pop servers rather than the email client? Unless of course the sender is using mail server software. |
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  nwrickert sand groper Premium,MVM join:2004-09-04 Geneva, IL | On my unix system, I can write a simple shell script that creates mail with a "Date:" header of my choice. |
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  jbob Reach Out and Touch Someone Premium join:2004-04-26 Little Rock, AR | Is that using your own smtp server or sending it through an ISPs? |
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  nwrickert sand groper Premium,MVM join:2004-09-04 Geneva, IL
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| It wouldn't make a difference. The ISP server accepts the date header that is already there. It only adds a date header if one is missing.
Perhaps you are not aware that when you use Outlook Express to send email, the date header is put there by Outlook Express, not by the ISP.
The timestamps in the "Received:" lines are added by the ISP, so those are more trustworthy than the "Date:" header. |
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  joepwpb Premium join:2000-12-15 West Palm Beach, FL
| said by nwrickert :It wouldn't make a difference. The ISP server accepts the date header that is already there. It only adds a date header if one is missing. Perhaps you are not aware that when you use Outlook Express to send email, the date header is put there by Outlook Express, not by the ISP. The timestamps in the "Received:" lines are added by the ISP, so those are more trustworthy than the "Date:" header. nwrickert:
I don't mean to hijack this thread but your reply peaked my interest because I am having a problem with Outlook Express 6 on a Win XP SP2 machine where all of the incoming emails are one hour early. (I have a post on the Comcast forum but the response has been weak) I contacted Comcast and they blew me off and of course I checked the systems time and time zone. Also, I verified the presence of the DST patch that was released last year for the early start of DST.
Do you have any additional information on this issue?
Thanks
Joe P
Note: Please advise if this post is considered thread hijacking and I will delete it and repost. |
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  nwrickert sand groper Premium,MVM join:2004-09-04 Geneva, IL
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| The "Date:" line is normally set in sending system. So for incoming mail, your system should not be relevant.
Some mail reader software displays the time in the local timezone. Not sure if outlook express does that (I rarely use it). That could cause incoming mail to appear to have the wrong time. -- AT&T dsl; Westell 327w modem/router; SuSE 10.1; firefox 2.0.0.12 |
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| reply to nwrickert said by nwrickert :It wouldn't make a difference. The ISP server accepts the date header that is already there. It only adds a date header if one is missing. Perhaps you are not aware that when you use Outlook Express to send email, the date header is put there by Outlook Express, not by the ISP. The timestamps in the "Received:" lines are added by the ISP, so those are more trustworthy than the "Date:" header. I second this observation - I have someone who regularly sends me emails whose system won't run if its clock is later than july or aug 2005. So, all the emails have a 2005 date. I've offered to fix the problem, even free, but no acceptance. -- Mayors of New York come from nowhere and go nowhere. Wallace Sayre (apparently, so do governors... ) |
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| I have my clock and date set 7 days ahead so I can get the Microsoft updates one week before everyone else. -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/ Missing Kids »www.missingkids.com/ |
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  EGeezer Summer is passing Premium join:2002-08-04 Country! | Does that work for pension and Social Security checks too? And my Beer of the Month club? |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC | It sure does..and every other month you can set it 7 day behind if the keg runs dry. |
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| reply to Name Game said by Name Game :I have my clock and date set 7 days ahead so I can get the Microsoft updates one week before everyone else. Good show! Why not just blab about the Microsoft update hack on a public forum? Do you really think this isn't going to trickle down to Microsoft? You can bet your booties that microsoft will patch up this hole pretty damn quick. They'll probably end up setting their update servers clocks back by one week. If they do that I'm already planning on moving my system clock ahead by an additional week. We know know who to thank when Microsoft rolls out a System Clock Trust Authentication Program.  |
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| I plan to set Microsoft's clock back 8 hours once a Day at 4PM Pacific Time so they will work twice as hard to get the updates out twice a month to make all y'all happy..is Tuesday still ok? -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/ Missing Kids »www.missingkids.com/ |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC
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Date:29/01/2008 Hello,
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| And BTW if anyone gets popups going to this site 
four19warnings.blogspot.com
You might want to consider installing..
Popup Blocker Version 3.0
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»www.osborntech.com/pub.htm -- Gladiator Security Forum »www.gladiator-antivirus.com/ Missing Kids »www.missingkids.com/ |
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