Hi Peggy,

On 28 Oct 2004 at 18:00, Peggy Kern <[email protected]> spoke, 
thus:

> Sabahatin, I see both the date I downloaded an email and the date it was
> sent, in the email headers before opening a message.  Does your display
> show something different, or am I misunderstanding you.  I'm referring to
> your comment below:
> 
> 1.  If the "Date:" (origination date) field is present in the message,
> the contents of this field.
> 2.  If the field is not present, the time and date at which you
> downloaded the mail, expressed with minimal accuracy. 

I always get a date at which the message is downloaded as a separate line 
regardless of the presence of the origination date field, but this is not 
the line I am referring to in my explanation of the format.  The 
origination date field, the line starting with "Date:" is formatted 
exactly, it appears, as it is sent by the mail system.  If you send 
yourself a test message from the BrailleNote, you will see that the 
"Date:" field, as it appears in the message, will not show up at all 
(since it does, of course, not appear in the test message).  I'm afraid my 
comment was a little ambiguous.  Sorry about that.  The second point might 
more accurately have been written as:

2.  If the field is not present, only the time and date at which you 
downloaded the mail, expressed with minimal accuracy, will be available.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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