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On Monday, July 21, 2003, 9:16:40 AM, Joe wrote:
> Unfortunately, TB doesn't support this feature. TB won't show the
> time when the email arrives at the POP3 server. There are two types
> of time listed in TB, "Received" and "Created". Personally, I don't
> think that "Received" time is necessary since it just indicates the
> time when you download the emails from your POP3 server, thus, it
> only depends on your frequency of fetching emails from server. And
> the "Created" time is just the time of the sender's computer when
> he/she sends out the email.
This pisses me off with TB too. In all mail clients before TB, I
sorted my mail by time of arrival - time of arrival on server. If I
sort in any other way, by time created or by time received, I always
seem to read replies to messages before messages themselves.
TB seems to be the only e-mail reader which can't display messages the
way they're received on the server... which is the same as "downloaded
from the server"... which is the same as "written to TB message base".
P.S. No, I don't want to sort by threads. I also can't fetch mail
every minute since I'm on dial-up...
Domchi
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