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Tim Casten wrote (in part):
>>The only good solution is for every mail client to implement RFC822 date
>>format. This format dates back from 1982, it is easy to read and easy to
>>program, frankly there is no excuse for doing things differently!
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> While I understand your frustration with Time and Date stamps I must
> also wonder why the reluctance to apply a fix to this as Blackberry
> is no small corporation.
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> The blackberrys are sending out a time stamp all of which may
> generate a soft error with some clients however LSOFT is taking
> this soft error and changing it to a hard error and overriding
> the time field with one of its own. LSOFT is generating the 6 0's
> not Blackberrys.
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> My engineer has been in contact with one of the LSOFT VP's and I
> am told a fix is being looked into?
I resemble that remark :-)
I am the VP with whom your engineer spoke. Immediately following that
conversation, I did some research, and in early August, I initiated
contact with BlackBerry directly, requesting to be placed in contact
with their developers to discuss a fix to their time stamp.
At this point, multiple contacts to BlackBerry have failed to elicit any
further response following their initial acknowledgment.
I have pinged them again this afternoon.
John
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