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Originally Posted by id10t
equality72521 - the time/date stamp is set by the client software (as is the from name, email, etc). Only way to determine what time a mail was actually sent is to view the headers and read them... assuming of course that the machine with the changed time wasn't also acting as its own SMTP server...
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Originally Posted by Kurt V
Pre-date your messages
You tell us what time you would have wanted your email sent, and we'll take care of the rest. Need an email to arrive 6 hours ago? No problem.
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I was refering to this part of the quote.
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