On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:42:49PM -0500, Travis Crump wrote:
> Yes the date field will change tomorrow to some format determined by
> your locale which includes the date. Whenever I 'find' a 'bug' like
> this, I think to myself, "Would the programmers really have made this
> big of an error an
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mozilla mail reader
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:42:49 -0500
Bruce Park wrote:
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It shows just the time of all mails sent today because it assumes t
Bruce Park wrote:
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It shows just the time of all mails sent today because it assumes that
you know what day it is.
OK... but wouldn't it make more sense to list the date? I can understand
TODAY's things not being dated. With that being said, will the date
Bruce Park wrote:
Hello debian users,
I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In
the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received
instead of the date. Is this field configura
From: "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mozilla mail reader
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 17:59:51 -0800 (PST)
Bruce Park said:
> Hello debian users,
>
> I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
> mail r
Bruce Park wrote:
Hello debian users,
I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In
the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received
instead of the date. Is this field configura
Bruce Park said:
> Hello debian users,
>
> I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the
> mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In
> the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead
> of the date. Is this field c
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