Ant wrote:

Correct, but this is when using "Send Later" in Mozilla's SeaMonkey
v2 e-mail clients. Try this. Compose a test e-mail to a valid e-mail
address that you have access too. Tell SM2 to "Send Later". Wait a
few minutes/hours/days/whenever. Note its date and time. Do a "Send
Unsent Messages" of it. See the e-mails in the receive end. See its
date and time. Either it will be the date and time finished composing
and sent later OR at the sent date and time.

We SM users can choose which date to show.

See the column headings over the list of messages? At the far right end, there's a little button you can click to select various columns to display. The "Date" column is the date/time claimed by the sending program, and the "Received" column (in principle) is the date/time it arrived in your mailbox.

Unfortunately, "Received" is not available for newsgroups, so you have to test on regular messages.

From what I can tell, "Received" is the date/time the message arrived in my mailbox at my mail server, which is generally a moment after it was sent. It's not the time I downloaded it. So there's really no point in looking at it.

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--
Paul B. Gallagher



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