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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-07-07 16:25:01
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On 7/Jul/2006 03:24 Marcos Rubinstein wrote .. > On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Jamie Cameron wrote: > > > On 6/Jul/2006 04:42 Marcos Rubinstein wrote .. > >> 1.- re sorting: is the sort by arrival the default??? and then, if > >> somebody sorts by name... will it stay that way until the "reset sorting" > >> is clicked? (even after logout?) > > > > Yes and yes. > > > > ok.. thanks.. I'll let them know... > > suggestion: perhaps an area under preferences, where the "default" sort > could be set There isn't really any need, as once you click a column header to sort it is remembered forever. > >> 2.- What I'm told is that both the sender and the receiver are using > >> usermin, in the same server!!!!... in any case, both sender and receivers > >> are in Argentina, and the server is set up with timezone: > >> America/Buenos_Aires. > > > > Have you checked that the Date: headers are correct on the actual emails? > > You can see this when you click on an email to view it. The date in the > mail > > list is generated by Usermin, and so is more likely to have problems. > > > > the date headers are correct... the problem resides in the mail list > generated by Usermin. The users report that they see one hour for the mail > in the list, and another when they "open" the mail (the hour in the list > is > 3 hours before the hour in the mail)... This behavior is *new*, since the > last Usermin update. Could you post a few of the Date: headers to the list? Perhaps their format is one that Webmin doesn't parse properly .. - Jamie |