Hello Domagoj,

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 20:53:13 +0200 GMT (22/07/03, 01:53 +0700 GMT),
Domagoj Klepac wrote:

>> Your POP server should receive the mail just a few minutes after the
>> "Created" time. So you could all agree to use the "Created" time as
>> your cut-off time.

> Nope. Created time is time when user wrote the message - user doesn't
> have to send that message until hours after created time, and
> therefore your server won't receive the message for hours after
> "created time".

That's true, too. Well, it depends what kind of people the senders
are: companies who are online during the whole business day, or
private people who dial up twice a day? We don't know this, and I
(wrongly?) assumed the first.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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