I ran a test, and unless someone cal tell me exactly where the
<!--IMAIL.##Date##-->

Gets it's time from. You are not going to be able to use "Javascript"
Reason:

<!--IMAIL.##Date##--> <-- This gets the "Date/Time" That the message arrived into the Server.


Someone would have to be able to create a Javascript that would actually connect to the Inbound status


Of Mail coming into each Users Mailbox. And I am not that good at Javascript to do something like this.

I mail would actually have to have an option in there "Admin" program that allows the user to choose

Which "Date/Time" format that they wish to use. In order for it to be accurate.

As the Exacmple that I have, Gets the Time os the Machine. But not the time that the message
Arrived into the Users Mailbox.



So this is something that you would need to Request from "IPSwitch"


And would be better if IPSwitch would actually release it as a Simple Add-On.

But they would probably do it as a new version and be a paid one, unless they release it as a

Add On to the 8.? versions....


Take Care and sorry that I could not assist.


Wayne



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