Hello Uwe,
Addendum (maybe it helps): It's only one virtual folder that shows
these strange creation dates/times.
Do have some View Mode assigned to this folder? Have you tried to
select it in the folder tree, right click and Refresh?
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Hello MAU,
On Friday, February 22, 2008 you wrote:
Do have some View Mode assigned to this folder? Have you tried to
select it in the folder tree, right click and Refresh?
I tried all that. But when I switched to a threaded view I found what
happens.
The folder is my (virtual) 'ignore'
Hello Uwe,
Do have some View Mode assigned to this folder? Have you tried to
select it in the folder tree, right click and Refresh?
I tried all that. But when I switched to a threaded view I found what
happens.
What threaded view? By Reference, by Subject or Reference+Subject?
Because
Hello MAU,
On Friday, February 22, 2008 you wrote:
Hello Uwe,
Do have some View Mode assigned to this folder? Have you tried to
select it in the folder tree, right click and Refresh?
I tried all that. But when I switched to a threaded view I found what
happens.
What threaded view? By
Hello,
sometimes (not exactly reproducible) the created column shows only
the time instead of date-time.
See attached screenshot: it's in Generic View Mode and correctly
sorted by date created. But in two rows the date is not displayed.
IIRC this is not new, I've already seen it several
Hello all,
Thursday, February 21, 2008, Uwe Steinfeld wrote:
sometimes (not exactly reproducible) the created column shows only
the time instead of date-time.
See attached screenshot: it's in Generic View Mode and correctly
sorted by date created. But in two rows the date is not
Hello,
sometimes (not exactly reproducible) the created column shows only
the time instead of date-time.
See attached screenshot: it's in Generic View Mode and correctly
sorted by date created. But in two rows the date is not displayed.
IIRC this is not new, I've already seen it
Hello Marek,
On Thursday, February 21, 2008 you wrote:
Hello all,
Thursday, February 21, 2008, Uwe Steinfeld wrote:
sometimes (not exactly reproducible) the created column shows only
the time instead of date-time.
no, this is a feature, todays messages are displayed with time only, You
Hello all,
Thursday, February 21, 2008, Uwe Steinfeld wrote:
no, this is a feature, todays messages are displayed with time only, You
can change this in Preferences dialog, Date/Time section.
No, Marek, the message dates are all February 19, i.e., 2 days ago.
The messages in the screenshot
Hello Marek,
On Thursday, February 21, 2008 you wrote:
as I wrote, todays messages are displayed with time, so older messages are
displayed with Date and time. Check Preferences, You will see this setting.
You didn't get me. The message in the screenshot that shows creation
time 20:11 has
Hello all,
Thursday, February 21, 2008, Uwe Steinfeld wrote:
You didn't get me. The message in the screenshot that shows creation
time 20:11 has the header line
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:11:28 +0100
That was Tuesday! I have taken the screenshot this evening (after
installing 4.0.14.4). So
Hello Marek,
On Thursday, February 21, 2008 you wrote:
You didn't get me. The message in the screenshot that shows creation
time 20:11 has the header line
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:11:28 +0100
That was Tuesday! I have taken the screenshot this evening (after
installing 4.0.14.4). So it
Addendum (maybe it helps): It's only one virtual folder that shows
these strange creation dates/times.
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Regards,
Uwe
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Service Pack 2
Current beta is 4.0.14.4 | 'Using TBBETA'
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