Time stamp and delays depend on reliability and location of outgoing and
incoming servers, unless your battery is getting weak. I usually use a
U.S. based server, but when there's high traffic, I switch to one of
Yahoo's foreign servers.
I'm curious about time stamps, so I'm using a server in Australia to see
if it makes a difference. It's 22:56 US time now.
Betty
different but maybe related - i've been getting messages out of
order. many times, i see the reply to a message before i receive the
original message. at least, it looks that way when i compare the
timestamps ... ymmv
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