The date you are seeing probably means that the sender has a dead battery
and has not set his computer to update the date and time from an external
time server. Check the Internet Headers for the message to see the actual
send date/time
-- 
Eric Goldberg

On 1/9/07 11:46 AM, "Remo Del Bello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/8/07 7:35 PM, mike sanders deftly typed out:
> 
>>> Is this the date shown in the message list? If that is the case, is the date
>>> column "Received" or "Sent"? Is this the date shown in the message itself?
> 
>> Date is in the sent column and does not appear in the message
>> Mike
> 
> Sorry...I wasn't clear. By "shown in the message itself" I meant the date
> shown when you double-click the message and open it in its own window. The
> date that is shown in the message when opened in its own window is the date
> that the sender's email software stamped onto the message. If this date is
> the inaccurate one, then the problem is on the sender's end.
> 
> -Remo Del Bello 




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