Hi M.D.,

On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 00:42:35 -0500GMT (28/07/2000, 13:42 +0800GMT),
John P. Case, M.D. wrote:

CM>> Any messages from the same date show only as time; messages from any
CM>> earlier date show both date and time.  I think yours are probably
CM>> sorted correctly by date, but the difference in method of display can
CM>> be confusing, I agree.

JPCMD> I see.  You are right, except that somehow 13 May 2000 insists again
JPCMD> and again as being at the top of my mail sort, which is flagged in
JPCMD> descending order.

So, you are saying messages from 13 May 2000 are younger than "today"?
I find this highly unusual.

Is that only one message? In that case, there could be something wrong
with the date header. Please send the date header to this list so we
can discuss what happened. If this is about several messages, try to
find what they have in common, or send us a sample date header.

JPCMD> It is then followed by the current date (=time, as you point
JPCMD> out) then earlier dates. I will simply delete that date.

Hope you haven't done that yet. It's an interesting thing. ;-)

- Please take the comma out of your "From" name. It messes up TB's
"reply" function. Thanks.

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Cheers,
Thomas.  

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