It' the usenet date/time. It either doesn't exist (unlikely) or it's malformed in the usenet post header. This is one of the reasons I went to local time. Have a look at the article on the server and see what the date looks like. I can't see it as your article numbers mean nothing to my server. As a workround you can add the following code at line immediately above line 216 that reads: if ($dtm > time()+600) { $dtm = time(); }
Code:
if (!$dtm) { $dtm = time(); }
That is an addition, NOT a replacement.