It looks like Thunderbird(v2.0.0.6) uses the sender's timestamp to display when showing incoming mail...
I.e. I just got an email from my sister, local time is 2:17PM EDT , however, the timestamp from my sister's email says 3:04pm
the fields in the header shows it coming to our pop with the right time but under the field:
X-OriginalArrivalTime : 28 Sep 2007 18:04:45.0280 (UTC) FILETIME=[0D121600:01C801FA]
shows the UTC time which seams to be 3:04pm I guess this is normal.. I can't slave my output to show time based on my POP's time? Would this be a problem more from my sister's SMTP server and not her local PC time?
Jay
I.e. I just got an email from my sister, local time is 2:17PM EDT , however, the timestamp from my sister's email says 3:04pm
the fields in the header shows it coming to our pop with the right time but under the field:
X-OriginalArrivalTime : 28 Sep 2007 18:04:45.0280 (UTC) FILETIME=[0D121600:01C801FA]
shows the UTC time which seams to be 3:04pm I guess this is normal.. I can't slave my output to show time based on my POP's time? Would this be a problem more from my sister's SMTP server and not her local PC time?
Jay




