Hello Jens,
>> No, certainly not. Depending on how often one connects to 'get mail',
>> TB's received time may be even days later than last Received header.
>
> Ok, so you refer to
>
> ,----- [ mid:[email protected] ]
> | 4) The field "Received" should contain a date/time information just as the
> | column in the message list.
Yes.
> What is see: The %HDRDate should be %HDRcreateDate
Oh Jens, Jens, Jens my friend! Why are you so "complicated" some times,
specially lately? I think you need to take a rest, go out and take a
loooong walk and then sit in a put and enjoy 2 or 7 beers (even if they
are cooled with dry ice) ;-)
> What is see: The %HDRDate should be %HDRcreateDate
What you see in this case doesn't count. The HDRxxxx and HEADER(xxxx)
macros are well defined and they do what they are supposed to do. As
stated in HELP, "The header parameter (that I call here xxxx) must be
the RFC-name as defined in Options->Preferences->Message Headers.", And,
for Date, the RFC name is Date, period. And you can't change that
because that is the name defined by RFCs.
> {Names of Headers are freely invented and therefor not valid !!! }
Not for the RFC headers. Have you tried to edit or delete any of the RFC
header names?
As I said, TGIF!!! Go out, take a walk and enjoy the beers ;-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v4.1.11.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 3
See some of my photos at http://www.Rancho-K.com
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