On Tuesday, December 16, 2003, Marcus Ohlstr�m wrote...

> The search option "Received AFTER" means after or equal to, while
> "Received BEFORE" means just that, before. Search for messages
> created after December 13th and before December 16th and you will
> find messages from the 13th, the 14th and the 15th, but not from the
> 16th.

> If the search engine looks for messages received after December 13th
> 00:00 and before December 16th 00:00 the results are correct, but
> this is not what is stated.

Yes it is... "Received BEFORE" would imply that any mail received
before that set date.  If you specify December 16th, the last possible
occurrence of email before that date would be December 15th at
23:59:59.  So instead of writing:

  Date <= Dec 15th 2003 23:59:59

You get the same results by doing:

  Date < Dec 16th 2003 00:00:00

Or at least you should be. Or am I seeing what you're after wrong?

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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