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There's a whole thread about the issue...ziggy posted a fix here in this thread.
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I can confirm this works (on my TP1)
It tells tmail.exe to use the received time stamp (calculated by the device) and not the sent time (received through the network) |
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Hmm - my only problem with this is that I frequently lose my signal at work, and it is nice to know when someone SENT me a text message that I receive at 5:30pm when I go home. With this fix it will just say 5:30pm, right? I guess we just have to wait for Sprint to fix it on their end then - tech support is completely closed today for the holiday so I'm hoping that's the only reason it hasn't been fixed already.
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thats what i wanna know. and i also would like to know if this is a work around or an actual fix? because the theory is that its on the server side. and i mean it worked 24 hours ago why would all of a sudden the date be wrong?
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If I feel up to it tomorrow, I'll look more into it, I'm just tired of looking at ARM Assembly for like 10 hours today trying to fix the Sprint Native HTC Messaging issue in 2.5. BTW, I HATE ARM ASSEMBLY, sorry CMon, I know you love it. lol Z |
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i think so. i have 6.5 and it doesnt show the date. its nice.
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Just wait until 2038 when the C TimeStruct runs out of seconds to count since 1/1/1970. It should be about as exciting as spending new years 2000 waiting for our systems to fail, thank god I lived in Colorado and we ran on Zulu (GMT), so I could actually enjoy the new year. We did have fun at the media's expense though, we ran out of the building yelling and screaming about how we needed to get to the 'Mountain', but instead, left and went home. Z |
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