On 8/8/2023 17:01:22, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-08-08 20:54, joe a wrote:
On 8/8/2023 13:57:42, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-08-08 15:48, joe a wrote:
On 8/7/2023 2:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-08-07 16:29, joe a wrote:
The Date of the Date column corresponds to the Date at time of writing the final copy of the email. It is up to the software that wrote the software.
For example, your OP has:
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2023 10:29:28 -0400
Now, the "received" date I don't know for sure which it is. I guess it is the dat of the "last" received header, so it depends on the receiver. In that same message, it is:
Received: from dovector04.e.movistar.es ([217.116.1.118]) by lda06.e.movistar.es (Dovecot) with LMTP id ...5w for <...@telefonica.net>; Mon, 07 Aug 2023 16:29:55 +0200
You can see there is a difference of seconds.
But it could be some other "received" header.
I changed the time format to show HH:mm:ss and both columns still show the same value.
Thunderbird support has not been entirely helpful. Not sure if this warrants raising a bug report or not. I've rarely done that and it is always a "needs retraining" ordeal.
The arrival time is either arrival at the imap server, or arrival at Thunderbird. I don't know which, I suspect the former. They should have some seconds of difference. Bug? Not yet, this interface is new.
I don't follow. What has "new" got to do with perhaps being a bug? To my mind those values should not be identical. BTW, I meant the times were still identical to each other, not to their previously displayed value, as it now shows seconds as well. That may have been obvious, but wanted to clarify.