Hello

Perhaps you could configure your mail server to allow Imap access?  In
this way, messages aren't actually downloaded, so your coligue could
have access.

Steve

Monday, July 21, 2003, 3:45:47 AM, you wrote:

RO> Hallo Joe,

RO> On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 15:16:40 +0800GMT (21-7-03, 9:16 +0200, where I
RO> live), you wrote:

JL>> I wonder if the current "Received" time could be rectified to the
JL>> time when the emails arrive at the mail server. The "Created" time
JL>> should remain.

RO> That wouldn't be a rectification. After all you receive the message
RO> when it's in TB's Inbox, not when it's arrived at a certain server.

RO> However, you could use a high frequency to check your mailbox. Though
RO> I wouldn't care for myself to check more than once in five minutes,
RO> you could check for new mail every minute, that way keeping the
RO> received time at the server and the client practically the same.

RO> However, since you're dividing the mailflow between two people, the
RO> best way to divide the mail would be to use the same mailbox at the
RO> server and when your shift is done let your TB logoff. That way the
RO> messages that you don't download are for your colleague.

RO> When you're using the same pc, it's even easier since TB marks
RO> messages that are replied to...




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 Steve                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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