Thursday, December 16, 1999, 3:16:15 AM, you wrote:

MDP> Use Ctrl-Shift-K to examine the kludges and *see* what time stamps are
MDP> *really* on this message at the various stages of it's transmission to
MDP> you.
MDP> Cheers,
MDP> Marck

Thanks for the reply.  After examining the headers for one particular
message with an incorrect date, I'm even more confused.  Below is the
header info for the message (formatting is not good, but hopefully
readable).  In my folder this message has a Received Date of 00:39
which is short for 16 Dec 1999, 00:30.  The Created Date shows 15 Dec
1999, 19:38.  This Created Date is impossible because I didn't sent MY
message until 21:24.

In the headers, I see "Wed, 15 Dec 1999 22:38:09 -0800" three times,
which is probably the correct date.  But in my folder it shows the
19:38 and I don't see this time *anywhere* in the header below.  So
where did the 19:38 Created Date come from?  Is the time wrong on my
computer or the computer she sent from?  Something to do with time
zones?

(see header below)
Still confused,
Travis

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