Hi WilWilWil --------------------------------------------- On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, at 00:11:22 [GMT +0200] (which was 3:11 PM where I live) you wrote: > Io,
> In the source of a message, I can see the date I've wrote it and
> saved. But if I don't send the message immediately, just save it, I
> can't find a way to know the date and time I've sent it (sometimes 3
> days after wrote it).
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> Is there an automatically way to add this date and time somewhere in the mail itself
> ?
I've had the same problem myself. Here in the U.S. many companies are
required to retain copies of e-mails for a number of years with
accurate header information. This is one (and not the only one) reason
that has precluded us from using TB on a department or corporate
level.
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Best Regards,
Kevin
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