Hi, I hope this isn't a FAQ, but... ...I seem to be having some problems with date stamps on a Samba server. We have a Samba server running 2.0.5a on a Sun running Solaris 2.4; there are a number of PC clients connected to this to access a shared filestore (which is mounted via NFS on the Sun). This all seems to work very well, with the exception that users of the Eudora mail program on the PC's complain that they keep being told that their 'mailboxes are corrupt'. On investigation, this error appears to occur if the table-of-contents file for the mailbox has a datestamp older than that of the mailbox file itself. It seems, therefore, that Samba is doing something to the datestamps which is upsetting Eudora (and presumable anything else that worries about datestamps). I recall seeing some messages about datestamp problems on this list, and tried applying a patch mentioned in one posting, but that didn't help. Has anyone else had this problem, and can anyone suggest what to do with it? Thanks Brian. -- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Brian Ruth, Department of Anatomy, University College London. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+