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On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 18:46:26 -0700, Jan Deppisch wrote:

JD> The date shown in the brackets is the "correct" date i think (I've
JD> just tested it). But in the message list columns, where the date or
JD> time of the email is shown, only the other date/time appears:

JD> 09:29

JD> I would like to see the "correct" time (18:29 im my example) there!
JD> Is this possible to set up somehow ?

No unfortunately there's no way of setting that up. :-)

JD> Or am I completely misunderstanding all ? :)

No, you aren't. :-)

JD> By the way, what's the difference between those date/time stamps ? Is
JD> the first one the date/time of the sender's mailserver and the second one
JD> the local date/time when the writer created the email ?

The first date is the creation date adjusted to your own time zone.

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