Hi Geraint,

thanks for your comment on that.
Now I tested with pop3 and all dates are fine so it's abviously an imap
problem!
What are the other users using? Are you all using pop3 or do you live with
that imap time problem?

Regards,
Michael Doerner

> I experience the same problem. If you delete the account in
> Outlook and add
> it again, you should find that ALL the mails from the IMAP server
> will have
> the same date and time. ie. the time you have just retrieved them.
>
> It's quite annoying because you can't easily see what time the mail was
> sent.
>
> Regards
>
> Geraint
>
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> > The Outlook 2000 'receive date' in the inbox is very strange?
> Once a mail
> is
> > received, it first shows a proper time-stamp (i.e. 10:55). When you open
> > that mail you will also find that proper time stamp in the header
> > information (i.e. sent: Mon 11/09/00 10:55).
> > After closing the detail window and looking in Outlook's 'initial view'
> > (sorry, don't know how that's called, with the folder list on
> the left and
> > the queue entries in the right pane) the time stamp has changed
> to 07:19?
> >
> > Where does that time come from? I suspect it has something to
> do with the
> > imap server?
> > This behaviour is definitely different to before (same software
> on the NT
> > box) when I connected to the SuSE imap account?
> >
> > All my last night's test mails have a time of 22:11, all emails this
> morning
> > have a time 07:18 and now, some hours later, my last mail got the time
> > 07:19.
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