Hi Zygmunt,
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, at 22:45:03 [GMT +0200] (which was 22:45 where I live) 
you wrote about: 'Interface Inconsistencies'

>>> [...] 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.

After reading all the responses to this thread I think the only
sensible solution is for TB to have an option (during import) to set the
received date to the last Received date from the header or the current
date.


-- 
Robert van der Hulst
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