On Sb, 11 feb 12, 19:29:16, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>
> After reading your message, I found setting for sorting. I set it to
> sort with unread/read and now this problem is solved.
I took the easy way out and just corrected the date in the message and
regenerated mutt's cache ;)
Kind regards,
A
On Saturday 11 February 2012 17:29:16 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Thanks for your help :)
I'm glad that it helped!
Lisi
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On 11.02.2012 18:29, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 11 February 2012 12:01:03 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> Thanks for suggestion, but it (Icedove) thinks that that message
>> is received at 09.12.2012. I'm not sure does K9 Mail even have
>> sort by received o
On Saturday 11 February 2012 12:01:03 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Thanks for suggestion, but it (Icedove) thinks that that message is
> received at 09.12.2012.
> I'm not sure does K9 Mail even have sort by received option.
KMail 1.9.9 says it arrived on 9-12-12, but sorts it as having arrived on
We
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On 11.02.2012 13:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 11/02/12 22:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject.
>>> Iẗ́'s sent at 09.12.2012 14:42. This is a
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On 11.02.2012 13:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject.
>> Iẗ́'s sent at 09.12.2012 14:42. This is a problem, because
>> Icedove and K9 Mail but i
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Oh, sorry. Good that the problem was fixed.
It's confusing that K9 mail and Icedove put the original message to the top of
inbox, because it's sent at December 2012.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>On Jo, 09 feb 12, 12:09:45, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> H
On 11/02/12 22:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject. Iẗ́'s
>> sent at 09.12.2012 14:42.
>> This is a problem, because Icedove and K9 Mail but it to the top of
>> inbox, which is very annoying.
On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject. Iẗ́'s
> sent at 09.12.2012 14:42.
> This is a problem, because Icedove and K9 Mail but it to the top of
> inbox, which is very annoying.
> Is there any other way to get it below than
On Jo, 09 feb 12, 12:09:45, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try syncing time from some ntp server.
>
> First install ntpdate if you do not have it already.
> > aptitude install ntp
> Then run it
> > ntpdate pool.ntp.org
> (Run both commands as root.)
Your advice is conflicting, since ntpdate i
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I am having a problem with the first email with this subject. Iẗ́'s
sent at 09.12.2012 14:42.
This is a problem, because Icedove and K9 Mail but it to the top of
inbox, which is very annoying.
Is there any other way to get it below than waiting until 0
David Roguin wrote:
real date should be Wed Feb 09:32 art 2012
Anyone else experienced something like that? I've tried to manually set
the time via gnome settings but nothing happened.
The following should sync and set your hardware clock:
sudo apt-get install rdate
sudo rdate -s timeserver.e
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Hi,
Try syncing time from some ntp server.
First install ntpdate if you do not have it already.
> aptitude install ntp
Then run it
> ntpdate pool.ntp.org
(Run both commands as root.)
David Roguin wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Today when i boot my notebook, the
On Sun, 2012-12-09 at 09:42 -0300, David Roguin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today when i boot my notebook, the date and time is utterly wrong.
>
> $date
> Sun Dec 9 09:39:14 ART 2012
>
> real date should be Wed Feb 09:32 art 2012
>
> Anyone else experienced something like that? I've tried to manually se
Hi,
Today when i boot my notebook, the date and time is utterly wrong.
$date
Sun Dec 9 09:39:14 ART 2012
real date should be Wed Feb 09:32 art 2012
Anyone else experienced something like that? I've tried to manually set
the time via gnome settings but nothing happened.
Thanks.
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