[This message was posted by Hanno Klein of Deutsche Börse Systems 
<hanno.kl...@deutsche-boerse.com> to the "Website Feedback" discussion forum at 
http://fixprotocol.org/discuss/38. You can reply to it on-line at 
http://fixprotocol.org/discuss/read/cf4ae413 - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY BY MAIL.]

This sounds like a very special case where you retransmit email messages to a 
forwarded location with one month delay. Does this mean that you would ignore 
postings that your final device has not received within a certain time frame?

The normal case would be that the email is sent to you within minutes from 
being posted. I think that is sufficient. The email-header contains the 
SendingTime, it is the envelope for the posting. The date
of the original posting might be more interesting to see if someone responded 
to an older post. Still, my interest is triggered by the topic and not by the 
posting date.

> No need to localize timezone, just adding the date and time which is
> shown on this website's forums is sufficient.
> 
> Today I had more than 10 email message posts retransmitted between email
> server and my mobile phone (I use it for reading latest FIX messages).
> The timestamp on the phone email reader showed current time. My memory
> told me these messages are old and they were more than a month old. For
> each post, I could confirm its old only after opening the post in web
> browser. If the email body had the posted date and time in it, I would
> have deleted it without reading the complete post and would not have had
> to open the same post in web browser to check its posted date and time.
> Its like the SendingTime 52 in a FIX Message which helps the recipient
> apply a staleness check.
> 
> Currently when a reply is posted to an old thread of discussion, the
> thread does not "bubble up" to the top of the discussion forum, it stays
> in its original position, so email is a way for me to view most recent
> activity in FIXProtocol discussion forums.
> 
> > Mahesh, given that the emails at are generated at time of posting,
> > can't you get this info from your email header? (also avoids
> > localization of timezone representation).
> >
> > > Presently the start of email subscriptions received has
> > >
> > > [This message was posted by Mahesh Kumaraguru of
> > > <kay_mah...@yahoo.com> to the "General Q/A" discussion forum at
> > > http://fixprotocol.org/discuss/22. You can reply to it on-line at
> > > http://fixprotocol.org/discuss/read/6ef0594e - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY
> > > BY MAIL.]
> > >
> > > I would like Date and Time at which message was posted to be added
> > > to the above, for example as follows :-
> > >
> > > [This message was posted by Mahesh Kumaraguru of
> > > <kay_mah...@yahoo.com> to the "General Q/A" discussion forum at
> > > http://fixprotocol.org/discuss/22 on 19 Jul 2009 at 6:00 AM. You can
> > > reply to it on-line at http://fixprotocol.org/discuss/read/6ef0594e
> > > - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY BY MAIL.]


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