is this IMAP? or what? if it is IMAP, we don't get the received-date
from the headers, we use the INTERNALDATE fetch command and then
normalise it to your local timezone.

if it is POP or some other local delivery, we get it from the Received:
header and normalise it to your local timezone.

Jeff

On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 17:10, unixadmin wrote:
> From where does Evolution draw its Date information for received e-mails?  A 
> little before noon today I received an e-mail.  Under the Date column it 
> showed "Today 3:46 AM".  I checked the envelope headers and they show the 
> message arrived at our mailserver at 11:50 AM and was delivered to my PC at 
> 11:50 AM.  Strangely enough, the mail headers show the message was sent today 
> at 11:46 PM, over 12 hours in the future. Since the message is a spam e-mail 
> I assume either it came from somewhere 12 hours ahead of Pacific time, or the 
> time was set incorrectly, either by accident or deliberately.
> 
> Regardless, why is Evolution showing 3:46 AM?  None of the headers show that.  
> 
> Mark
> 
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