On Jun 11, 5:44 am, "Paul B. Gallagher" <pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com> wrote: > 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.
I meant other e-mail clients beside SM2 who receive my delayed sent e- mails. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey