Most email clients will include the original headers when forwarding
messages (if forwarding is properly implemented), and these original
headers will contain the date/time signatures that you're looking for.
Also, most email clients do NOT show the headers by default. If the
forwarding is implemented correctly, then it should be a simple matter
of cutting out the second layer of headers to leave just the
originals. This can be scripted very easily.

On Jun 23, 6:50 pm, G1Helen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Helen,
> > thanks for bringing that to my attention, I had not spotted that one.
>
> Sorry, I don't quite follow what you mean by this? Are you from Google
> and may be able to issue an update to the mail client?
>
> > Any reason why the android mail client would not allow you to choose where
> > to store sent messages?
>
> I've looked through the settings, and I can't see any option that
> allows you to choose where to put sent mail. It seems it all just goes
> by default into the apps local store from which it is impossible to
> access by any other app, or export to another app. Like me, I imagine
> people typically find this out when they have lots of messages they
> want to move...
>
> Thanks,
> Helen
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