12 Sep
2007
12 Sep
'07
9:19 p.m.
On 2007-09-12 10:00, Ed W wrote:
So it seems that Thunderbird does different things with the same data depending on when/how it was received. Quite possibly it's simply putting in a todays date (when missing) depending on when the headers are first downloaded...?
AFAIK that's how it is. Timestamp first seen is used when no usable date is found in the headers. Though for some time now the received header should be used to get timestamp from when there's no usable Date: line. At least that's how it works for POP, not 100% sure for IMAP.
Juergen
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