Actually, the current way is not all that bad. Most of those off time messages are from spammers that cannot even set the right time on their computer. Those real customers that have their clock off may should learn how to set them up to get the real time from a time server. It is pretty easy to do that. Tom On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 01:13, Andy Ellis wrote:
Hi, Is there any way to force Evolution to display the time the message was received instead of the time on the clock of the user who sent the message? The reason I ask is that there are the occasional people who have their computer clocks set improperly which then shows up as the time in my inbox. The major problem with this is that if the message is way in the past (or even in the future), the messages are ordered inproperly and I have to go searching for it. Thanks, -- Andy Ellis The only skills I have patience to learn are those that have no real application in life. -- Calvin Key fingerprint = 1D6F 13F1 2CB5 470C D8AC 46C0 1E64 DD5C 9A6B CC7B _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - evolution lists ximian com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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