Re: Received Date - Weird!

2003-09-04 Thread Mark Wieder
Deborah-

Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 6:00:36 PM, you wrote:

DW That was my first thought too - but Charles' post came through as
DW created with today's date,  if the system date was wrong, that would be
DW affected too.

You might want to have a look at http://chronos.ws/email.html. ;-)

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Received Date - Weird!

2003-09-03 Thread Bareges
Evening Bat Users,

Have like many moved up to Version 2.0 but have noticed strange
received date {wasn't there in 1.63}... 'Created date' shows 31
Aug2003  'Received Date'shows 31 Aug2037 11.12.

Anyone else spotted this stramge behaviour?  How can I {at least with
this particular example} have received it at a time earlier than it
was created although  34 years into the future!!

Any obvious cure?

Regards
- Charles -

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Re: Received Date - Weird!

2003-09-03 Thread Allie Martin
Bareges, [B] wrote:

B Anyone else spotted this stramge behaviour? How can I {at least with
B this particular example} have received it at a time earlier than it
B was created although 34 years into the future!!

B Any obvious cure?

Have you checked your system date and time? The received times are
usually generated through your system time. Received time is when TB!
downloaded/imported the messages.

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Re: Received Date - Weird!

2003-09-03 Thread Deborah W
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 6:47:40 PM, Allie Martin wrote:

AM Have you checked your system date and time? The received times are
AM usually generated through your system time. Received time is when
AM TB! downloaded/imported the messages.

That was my first thought too - but Charles' post came through as
created with today's date,  if the system date was wrong, that would be
affected too.

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