Re: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Chris, Thursday, January 20, 2005, 10:20:55 AM, you wrote: C> Hopefully this one has worked :-) You got it... Thanks. -- __ TBUDL/BETA/DEV/TECH Lists Moderator / PGP 0x6C0AB16B ( ) ( ___)(_ _)( ___) TBUDP Wiki Site: http://www.PCWize.com/thebat/tbudp )(__ )__

Re[3]: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Andrew, On Thursday, January 20, 2005 15:08 your local time, which was 20:08 my local time, Andrew Andrew [A] wrote; A> 2) Are you accidentally parsing out headers from these particular A> emails with your mail server? Some spam or header rule? I do have SPAM rules, but I've only been running

Re[2]: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Andrew
Hello Chris, Thursday, January 20, 2005, 2:24:58 PM, you wrote and sent the following: > What do people think? 1) They are generating wrong headers... but maybe not since I think 2 is more likely. 2) Are you accidentally parsing out headers from these particular emails with your mail server? So

Re: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Chris, On Thursday, January 20, 2005 17:16 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW] wrote; >> Didn't come through, obviously. But what I would be more interested in >> is the headers of that message rather than a screenshot. Especially >> the Date header. CW> I forgot that TBUDL doesn't allow any at

Re[2]: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Andrew
Hello Chris, Thursday, January 20, 2005, 12:16:31 PM, you wrote and sent the following: > I've already written to them twice including a screen print. They said > they couldn't open the attachment (.png) for security reasons, so I have > to write to them and print out a copy of the screen print :

Re: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi all, The original quoted text below was written on 20/01/2005 17:16 my local time; Apologies about the missing cut marks. I didn't notice to start with, but when I change identities in Thunderbird, it removes it!? Current version is 3.0.1.33 |

Re: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Thomas, The original quoted text below was written on 20/01/2005 16:56 my local time; I can imagine that their date stamp is not according to the RFC. As I'm sure most of their mail is system generated, I suspect something is missing somewhere. Didn't come through, obviously. But what I woul

Re: Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chris, On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:11:23 + GMT (20/01/2005, 23:11 +0700 GMT), Chris Weaven wrote: CW> I've approached the organisation in question and they assure me that the CW> date is included in all their outgoing mail. CW> So why do I not receive it and why is it only from this one loc

Mail created date & time

2005-01-20 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi all, I've a question regarding the 'Created Date & Time' within emails. I receive periodic emails from one of my bank accounts and when they come through, there is no created date or time in them. I sort my mail by created date, but because these mails don't have a created date, they're not s