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Following the recent January 1, 1970 iPhone bricking bug, a different long-standing issue related to Unix time and emails is gaining Renewed attention, as highlighted by The Telegraph.
The **n-malicious glitch has been gaining new traction online recently, with some iOS users sharing screenshots of their devices Receiving emails From December 31, 1969 or January 1, 1970. The glitch has been reported by users on both iPhone and iPad as well as Android devices, with those users **ting that the messages in question have ** content, subject line, or sender, and can **t be interacted with. ![]() Casually got an email From 1970 pic.twitter.com/dfc3D32n3SThe ghost email issue has been reported for many years, and rather than a harmful attempt to infiltrate an iOS device -- or lead users down a path to the January 1, 1970 bug -- it is simply a misrepresentation of the correct status of Unix time. Some cases of the ghost email are showing up when users are traveling to a different time zone, temporarily causing a glitch in communications between mail servers and a few email clients, including the stock iOS Mail app and even Microsoft's Outlook iOS app. The emails often appear when iPhone users are checking their emails in a different timezone. January 1, 1970 represents 0 in UNIX time ? the way that computers often understand times and dates. One Reddit user who reported it appeared to be using Microsoft's Outlook app.With the issue causing emails to show up with timestamps of midnight GMT on January 1, 1970, users in the Western Hemisphere see dates of December 31, 1969 on their ghost emails due to timezone offsets. The issue can sometimes be fixed by simply closing the email app and reopening, while others have found success with subsequently performing a hard reset on the device (pressing down the Home and lock buttons until the iPhone or iPad restarts). The more **table January 1, 1970 date bug bricked iPhones with a date manually set to May 1970 or earlier, and Apple will be fixing the issue with its forthcoming iOS 9.3 update. In comparison, the ghost email reports -- which include a long list of affected users -- are simply a nuisance. Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: 'Ghost Emails' From 1969 and 1970 Receiving Renewed Attention || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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