JohnnyO
Sat Apr 28 08:13:41 CDT 2007
On Apr 28, 6:50 am, "Barry Wainwright [MVP]" <b...@mvps.org.INVALID>
wrote:
> On 28/04/2007 05:06, in article
> C2581651.52184%dr...@nospam.mvps.org.invalid, "Diane Ross"
>
> <d...@nospam.mvps.org.invalid> wrote:
> > On 4/27/07 4:00 PM, in article
> > 1177714841.669511.33...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "JohnnyO"
> > <john_orzechow...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Nope, neither way works. In both instances only the resynchronized
> >> time shows--need to open each individual email to determine when it
> >> was really sent/received. Any way to fix?
>
> > There might be a script. I'll forward this to someone that will know.
>
> I have a script called "Correct the Date" available here:
> <
http://www.barryw.net/scripts/>
>
> This will reset the 'time sent' of a received message to the time of the
> first 'received' header (which should be within a few seconds of when the
> message was actually sent).
>
> However, if you are referring to the display in the folder listing of a
> three pane view, this may well be the 'time received', rather than the 'time
> sent' In this case, edit the script so the line down near the end that
> starts "Set time sent of theMess..." to "set time received of theMess..."
>
> --
> Barry
>
> Please use this email address only for beta testing related mail. For all
> other communications, please use barry at barryw dot net.
Thank You Diane/Barry -- Works like a Charm, Barry. Very Valuable for
resynch'g after "emptying cache"!!