Subj : Unixtime in M_GOT frames To : Andrew Leary From : Oli Date : Sun Nov 10 2019 01:10 pm AL> The file had a timestamp of 01-01-1998 on my OS/2 system; AL> somehow the timestamp got grunged when I sent it over to the Linux AL> machine using binkd 1.1a-99/OS2. I just tried sending it again, and AL> the same timestamp corruption occurred. It's getting weirder ... Ol>> now. The question is which of the two mailers doesn't handle the Ol>> negative unix timestamp well. AL> Yes, and also the 64-bit vs. 32-bit question. I'll work on further AL> testing today. I don't see a 32-bit vs. 64-bit question at the binkp protocol level. It's just an ASCII string. Fun fact: FTS-1026 uses a number in the examples that cannot be encoded in 32-bit. M_FILE "config.sys 125 2476327846 100" 2476327846 -> June 21, 2048 4:50:46 AM --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: * nigirO (2:280/464.47) .