If the date is not 1969, and the message has no sender, no subject, then turn off threading.
When people take a prior email from another thread and change the subject and the body of the email, it causes problem with threading since the threading does not use the subject line, but something else in the headers.
Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendars> Organize by Thread> change the slider to Off.
Quit Mail. You may have to restart the iPhone. When you open Mail again, those emails will appear to have disappeared. But actually the sender and the subject line will now show.
I found this by comparing emails with Mail on my iPhone, to emails with Mail on my Mac.
Sorry to be blunt, but there is no fix for it, if you continue to use threading on iDevices. It is people who can not figure out how to start a new email properly, that is the cause.
Brent
On Mar 20, 2013, at 3:56 PM, ATT wrote:
I tried that with an iPhone 5 and after turning my phone on again, these No Sender messages were still there!
Tanya
On Mar 20, 2013, at 7:36 AM, elizamay77 <elizamay77@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was told that these "1969" emails may originate when you change the subject line of a conversation thread. Whether it is true or not, I have found you can get rid of the "old" emails by closing the Mail app and powering down your phone, then turning it on again. This works for me. ~spadog
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