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On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, Miguel A. Urech wrote...

>> "If you look in the Advanced tab in the Sorting Office, you'll find
>> an option called "Messages is newer than", simply check it and
>> leave it to zero. And, it will filter everything dated tomorrow and
>> beyond. If you set it to anything else than zero, then the
>> filtering goes a few days back in your messages."

> I didn't know. Anyway, that could filter out "legal" messages, for
> example your message and mine if someone in the US was using it. It
> is Wednesday 22nd here while in the US and many other places it is
> still Tuesday 21st, right? Or is TB smart enough?

Messages are stamped with a date/time, and often a GMT offset. TB!
uses the GMT offset to calculate the date/time relative to your
position. From what I have seen, the same is applied to the filters as
well.  Take your message for example:

  Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 01:01:05 +0100

That is 2:01am on 22nd January for you... right? Well for me that same
date is being displayed to me as 6:01pm. TB! has calculated the date
the message was created relative to my time. The same would apply (I
assume) for filters, as it does in the Message Dispatcher.

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Jonathan Angliss
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