On Nov 11, 2008, at 6:52 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:

> At 13:48 -0600 11/11/08, Bill Arnold wrote:
> Messages received via Mail show a time on the message,
> Example: Date: November 3, 2008 10:45:14 AM CST (CA)
> The same time is shown in the Date Received pane for the mailbox  
> selected.
>
> What time is supposed to show for received messages,ie.time sent,
> time received by ISP server, time received by Mail on my machine?

You can display both time sent and/or time received in Mail.  (Go  
View to Columns and select which fields you want to see.)

Time sent and time received are often the same, but not always, so I  
imagine "sent" is something that comes from the sender's mail server  
and "received" is something from my incoming server.  (It definitely  
isn't when Mail receives it.  I have mine set to check the server  
only manually, so I can tell those times don't correspond to the time  
Mail connects to my server and receives the messages.)

Joe
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