Hello Nick Danger,
On Wed, 31 May 2000 16:39:10 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, June 01, 2000, 4:39:10 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Nick Danger wrote:


> In Reference to "Inbox sorting - date/time" From Jay Levine:   

JL>> Almost all of the newest emails have only a time they were received,
JL>> and most also only have a time they were created.  Meaning they don't
JL>> have a date!

> The Bat! does not show a date for messages received on that day.

It may be too early for me to see but since 12.00 am  sending
time I see as expected only times  and no dates with 2 exceptions:

Jay's post of 4.14 and Jamie Dainton's at 4.01 which give me the date
as well. Date being 31 May.


JL>>   The item sorted to the top of my inbox was received "31
JL>> May 2000, 2:30 PM".  However, the most recently received item shows
JL>> just "5:06 PM"!!!!!!! (I added the exclamation points).

>  I show your message as being created on May 30, 2000.  Check your
> computer clock.  It may be the cause if it was inadvertently set back
> somehow it would show yesterdays mail as recent and not pick up the
> day perhaps.

>  Just a thought.



Best regards,
 
tracer


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