Brian Barker wrote:
At 12:40 10/03/2009 -0400, Tim Lonly wrote:
This is just one of the emails I received today March 10th. Notice
the date for the email was the 6th.
[ Subject: Re: [users] open clipart library
[ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 10:22:25 +1100
[ From: Cameron Smith <[email protected]>
[ To: [email protected]
Now i[f] the system dates it as several days ago, ...
It would be the *user's own* system that datestamped the message. (In
fact it was still Thursday 5 March by UTC when it arrived at the list.)
... where has it been?
Waiting until 06:20 UTC today for moderation and release to the list (as
I mentioned previously).
Brian Barker
When I get on Tuesday an email "sent to the list" on Friday,
then it is not my system as someone thought. We just changed
on Sunday 2am to a different time zone in USA Eastern. But
something saying yesterday is not like saying it was sent 3 or 5
days ago.
Others say way so I not sort my list address folder by threads
instead of dates. I sort everything by date. Newest first so
I can keep older emails (100+) in some folders and not have
to page through all the emails via thread names. I would have
to page through 50-100 emails to get the important ones.
I get 20-30 email a day in most folders, except the spam folder.
looking through 2-30 email titles are easier than looking through
100 each time I get a new email.
It gets even worse when I have to go back 20, 30, or even 50 emails
before the end of the "read" emails.
I get 100's of email a day that I need to look at and decide to read,
delete, reply, store, etc.
When I need to go backwards to 3 or 5 days on email dates, it makes
any email client sorting and viewing system trouble when you need
to deal with 100's of emails a day.
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