What I was saying is emails can be presented sometimes as evidence (for
defense or by LE) and it would help/hinder if the timestamp were easily
changed without a trace. Seems like email with indellible timestamp would
be of use when one needs to document that for some reason. I don't expect
the t
>While we are at it, shouldn't guns send off little messages with GPS
>locations and time stamps, with fingerprints collected off the handle, to
>law enforcement, every time someone fires a gun?
Wow! You may just have something there. A plan that can keep us safe and
keep the NRA happy too. I sen
On 10/12/07, rlsimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Not being expert, I do recall having had some time back an app that would
> change the time/date stamp of any file/folder and I assume that would
> include emails. When such an app does so, would it not be wise to design
> such files/folders/emai