"Indie_Dev" wrote on 24/08/2007 at 01:45:21 +1100 
subject ""received by server" timestamp" :

> Thursday, August 23, 2007, 10:11:02 AM, you wrote:

>> Hello all,
>> Thursday, August 23, 2007, Maxim Masiutin wrote:

>>>>>In my previous mail I wrote that I found your points valid but there are 
>>>>>also
>>>>>counter points that are also valid! From The Bat's! behalf, the mail is
>>>>>RECEIVED as long as it got into its database. Technically this is correct.

>>> I like the idea of sorting message by "received by server" more than
>>> "received into the database" or "sent by the
>>> correspondent". But the current implementation of The Bat! index file
>>> doesn't allow to keep "received by server" time. In
>>> the V4 we are changing the message index file format and it will allow
>>> to sort messages by "received by server". 

>> Max, please, discuss with us Index File Format before You will implement
>> it, I will not alone, who wants to have user-defined columns in messages
>> list pane, Stef promised this, but AFAIK it required index file changes.

>> Thanks

> Well, I was _right_ all along. The handling of the imported email is due
> to an internal functionality of the TB! and nothing to do with
> compliance. The format of the index file is what necessitates setting
> the 'received' date to the date of the import because thats how the
> index file perceives it.

> Great. Case closed. We can move along now.

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