mardi 19 mars 2013

Re: [apple-iphone] Message with no Sender

 

I don't have a solution for you, except to tell you that it is a bug somewhere.

If none of our fellow list member come up with a solution, and you can not find a solution with a web search, then create a Rule that moves emails of dates before 1980 to your junk folder.

A little history lesson to explain why. ARPANET was the precursor to the Internet. ARAPANET was to link military installations and research facilities together. The first message was sent in October 1969, between UCLA and SRI, Stanford Research International.

From Wikipedia, "Commercial internet service providers (ISPs) began to emerge in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990." The public did not have access to ARPANET, there for no emails from 1969.

The reason I remember this is that while at a community college in 1972, I was totally surprised when I accessed ARPANET from a terminal in our computer lab. I was totally surprised out CC had access, but then again SRI was less than 20 miles south and UC Berkley was just across the Bay. There was not Internet or email then, it was live communication.

I believe that 1969, is the default beginning date for Unix.

Brent

On Mar 19, 2013, at 8:21 AM, Doris wrote:

In my mailbox today were a bunch of posts with no sender from 1969 with no content.

This happen to anyone else? Or this a new form of spam or a bug?

Thanks,

Doris

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