One way to solve the problem is checking mail quite often (5 min in my
case), but this works if you have a permanent connection.

Otherwise, I think the headers (kludges) might help you. Below are the
headers of your mail received [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your mail
arrived at 10:24 in my mailbox, and was sucked <g> by The Bat! at
10:29.

To filter the messages, you'll need a macro. A RegEx one. Good luck :)


JL> Received: from gundel.de.clara.net ([212.82.225.86])
JL>           by mail.mfinante.gv.ro (Lotus Domino Release 6.0)
JL>           with SMTP id 2003072110241724-4925 ;
JL>           Mon, 21 Jul 2003 10:24:17 +0300


-- 
 Ciprian

> A "peeping Tom" is a guy who is too lazy to go to the beach.

[snip]
JL> TB won't show the time when the email arrives at the POP3 server.
JL> There are two types of time listed in TB, "Received" and
JL> "Created". Personally, I don't think that "Received" time is
JL> necessary since it just indicates the time when you download the
JL> emails from your POP3 server, thus, it only depends on your
JL> frequency of fetching emails from server. And the "Created" time
JL> is just the time of the sender's computer when he/she sends out
JL> the email.
[/snip]


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