I've received a few messages today (sent by eBay, for what that may be worth) where Pegasus Mail displays the wrong time. I think it's parsing the Date: header incorrectly. Here is an example.
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 07:03:59 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Should appear as time 15:03 ("07:03:59" - "-0700" + 01:00, the last being my time zone correction).
It is incorrectly shown by Pegasus Mail 4.73.639 in an IMAP folder listing as 08:00, probably by mistaking the comment "(GMT-07:00)" in error for the time.
RFC 2822 is specific about the format of the Date: header, and this looks valid to me. I hope this can be fixed in the next release of Pegasus Mail.
- Mark
<p>I've received a few messages today (sent by eBay, for what that may be worth) where Pegasus Mail displays the wrong time. I think it's parsing the Date: header incorrectly. Here is an example.</p>
<p><code>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 07:03:59 -0700 (GMT-07:00)</code></p>
<p>Should appear as time 15:03 ("07:03:59" - "-0700" + 01:00, the last being my time zone correction).</p>
<p>It is incorrectly shown by Pegasus Mail 4.73.639 in an IMAP folder listing as 08:00, probably by mistaking the comment "(GMT-07:00)" in error for the time.</p><p>RFC 2822 is specific about the format of the Date: header, and this looks valid to me. I hope this can be fixed in the next release of Pegasus Mail.</p><p>&nbsp;- Mark
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