Date time stamp on incoming mail
- From: Mike <mike wolf-rock com>
- To: "balsa-list gnome org" <balsa-list gnome org>
- Subject: Date time stamp on incoming mail
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 19:37:59 +0000
G'day all,
Balsa seems to use the date that the email was sent rather than the
date the email was received.
Nice, but a complete pain in the arse when people can't keep there
machine's date correct.
I sort by date so that the latest are at the botoom.
The problem is I get the answer before the question sometimes. Other
times the email appears right at the top because someone has the wrong
year.
Is there a simple solution to this problem?
Other than be sorting on something or using another email client.
I suppose I could procmail it to hack the date, but that seems a..
err.. a bit of a hack!
--
'ooroo
Mike...(:)-)
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