Hi, is it possible that PMv2 doesn't like PhP5?
I get lot's of errors like 'undefined index in...', 'undefined variable in...'
Regards,
Reiner
its not PHP5 itself, its how your server is set to show 'notice" messages.
In global.php add
error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
(you should find another instance of this line, make sure you add it as a replacement to the old one, or atleast below the old line.
@Flo2005:
No, I cant locate the reason why would it show you that, because I can not reproduce it...
date 01.01.1970 01:00 means that function date() received "0" (or empty string) as time stamp.
If I understood you correctly that date is showing in the messages list then this line is the one:
<td>".$bstart.format_date($config['date_format']." ".$config['time_format'], $row['pm_date']).$bend."</td>
And the only explanation I have is that for some reason the date wasnt saved in the database (?) can you check with mysql manager? what about sentbox does it show you correct dates for received and sent date?