Tuesday, August 21, 2007, 4:45:03 PM, you wrote:

> On Tuesday, August 21, 2007, at 22:11:09 [UTC+0200] (Tuesday, August 21,
> 2007 22:11 my local time) Robert van der Hulst wrote:

>>> [...] The Bat! knows nothing about the the receiving in that program.
>>> The Bat! uses current date and set it as 'receive' date.

>>> When you retrieve (not import) messages from the archive, you retrieve all
>>> information, including receive date for each message.

>> That is not completely true. TB could extract the date from the
>> 'Received' headers in the email. For example your message has the
>> following Received headers in my message base:

> Of course, The Bat! could use last Received date form the message header,
> but as you know, this is the date when the message arrived to the server.
> When you connect to the server tomorrow, The Bat! will receive the message and
> write internally the tomorrow date as 'receiving' date. From this point of 
> view
> all is logically correct.

uhm, er, wot?

-- 
cheers,
 Indie_Dev


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