On 1/15/02 5:41 AM, "Steve Sell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/15/02 1:09 AM, "Scott Ohlgren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> What sets the "Sent" time of each email?
>> If someone sends me an email that shows the incorrect time (in the "Sent"
>> column), does that mean that that person has the incorrect time set up in
>> their computer? Or is it something with their server, etc.?
> 
> The outgoing mail client sets this information.  So, you are correct, if you
> get a mail that was sent at the wrong time, then the most likely thing is
> that the sender has their time wrong on their machine.  Even more likely,
> they have the timezone set wrong.  Entourage will adjust the sent time so
> you see what time it was sent in your timezone.

If this is a big problem for you, add the column "received."  Click on
received and this should sort the mail in a more appropriate manner.

Tip:  To add or remove a column, go to View select Columns and add or delete
from selection. You can also control- click in the column area to
add/delete.

I've had folders with hundreds of messages and then I get a message sent in
1955 that is ALL the way at the bottom hiding from me. :-)

--
Diane Ross
Microsoft MVP for Entourage/OE
Macintosh Email Resource Page <http://www.macemail.com/>
 


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