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When you get blank emails from 1969
is it a problem at the sender end or receiver end? :helpme
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Sounds like a problem from the past :upsidedow
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sounds like time travel bud
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may b its ghosts
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nice i got a beer faxed to me the other day, the fool sent it in a cup and it spilled all over inside the unit....nearly electrocuted myself to death trying drink it
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OK. :disgust
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usually an issue from the sender perhaps hes just living in the past on his comp clock lol
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Its a wormhole dude.
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it's a server issue on the senders side.
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Mail from 1969 sounds more like Canada Post service.
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Means the date wasn't set properly in the header, unix time is actually calculated as the number of seconds since December 31, 1969, so if the date is set to "0" then that is what it will get converted to.
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This thread is boring.
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Dead people are sending emails to you :1orglaugh
Some internet version of "The Sixth Sense" |
I so used that in university... when I missed a deadline on a paper, I just changed the server time, sent the paper, and it magically appeared as if I had sent it one time. Always worked :glugglug
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