> Hallo Claire, > On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:28:35 +0000GMT (19-12-2005, 10:28 +0100, where > I live), you wrote:
DE>> Below is the header for an email we received recently. Strangely, in DE>> the header the email is dated correctly, i.e., 15th December, but the DE>> date stamp on the email in the viewer is the 1st January 2002. > As you posted the headers belonging to a list message, I received that > message as well. And over here it has been dated correctly. > A few things aren't very clear to me. > First: Per default TB has two time columns in the message list. Which > one shows the wrong date? The Created or the Received date? > Second: You're mentioning a setup where one account is collecting all > of the mail and your mail is distributed among the other inboxes. How > are you managing that? One system that makes the connection to your > ISP or multiple systems doing so, but all maintaining the same message > base? In the latter case I can imagine conflicts. Hi Roelof, The 'Received' column displays the incorrect date stamp. The 'Created' column displays the correct date. As regards the email setup, my boss (who is conveniently out of the office!) was the one who set up the email, so I'm not entirely sure how the setup works. He originally told me that we only have one TB! account, and all of the email comes in through this one account and is distributed to the individual Inboxes from there. However, I can, for example, click on my Inbox and then connect to the server to download my mail, without download mail for anyone else. Sorry I can't give you more specific (or useful!) information, but as I said, the boss is out of the office. If you need more info, just let me know and I'll try and get him on the phone. Thanks again. -- Claire ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.62.14 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

