Eric Wong writes: > I'm slightly against it. Date: is what's shown in every other > message view, and I think that's what most MUAs do, too. I'm > fine with wrong dates being shown as long as it's not abusable > to pin a message to the top of /$INBOX/.
Right, that seems like a good place to draw the line. > Aside from git-send-email behavior mentioned upthread, Date: > should also be favored in general because it's consistent across > recipients, and across independently-run archives w/o common > history. > > I think the best we can do is point out to senders their clocks > are wrong, as this has been the case going back decades. Fair enough. Thanks.
