Brent,
I agree "Organize by thread" is involved in the issue, but someone changing the subject line instead of starting a new thread is the cause.
This issue does not change the date, so the computer sending it has other problems. Specifically since there was no email in 1969. That was before ARPNET or whatever the precursor to the internet was called.
To delete the offending email, go to a computer, log into your email account. The subject line and body will appear there, since it is not affected by the "iPhone email threading" issue. Scroll to the oldest email in that account and you will find it by date. You might be able to delete it here, or you may have to go to the web email version and delete it there.
the other Brent
On Nov 5, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Brent wrote:
It has been reported here several times that it is caused by haveing
"Organize by thread" turned on. It happens when someone changes the subject
of a message in the thread. I have had it happen several times and I just
ignore it and it will go away on its on.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Pat Taylor <pat412@mac.com> wrote:
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> My adult daughter got one of these on her iPad 1 & we experienced the same
> problem in deleting it.
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> On Nov 5, 2012, at 8:23 AM, spadog58 <elizamay77@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Is anyone else getting weird emails now and then that have no message or
> subject but are dated 12/31/69? They will not delete like any other email
> does; you have to completely turn off the phone, then power back up, and
> then they are gone.
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>> They seem to do no harm, but are really annoying. Any clues?
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