Date Changed After Empting Cache

J

JohnnyO

Hello,

I'm using Entourage 2004 as a http client to my Hotmail account.
Needed to do some clean-up and "Emptied Cache". All good then
resynched with Hotmail.

One issue--the date now shows up as the date downloaded for all
emails. Although the original sent date is still evident when an
individual email is opened.

Is there anyway to "Arrange By: Sent" and have the original date sent
still visible in the email list vs. the downloaded/resynch date?

Thanks,
John
 
D

Diane Ross

I'm using Entourage 2004 as a http client to my Hotmail account.
Needed to do some clean-up and "Emptied Cache". All good then
resynched with Hotmail.

One issue--the date now shows up as the date downloaded for all
emails. Although the original sent date is still evident when an
individual email is opened.

Is there anyway to "Arrange By: Sent" and have the original date sent
still visible in the email list vs. the downloaded/resynch date?

Arrange by Sent should work. It's the Arrange by Received that will show the
same date.

--
Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
One of the top five MS Entourage resources listed on the Entourage Blog.
<http://blogs.msdn.com/entourage/>
 
J

JohnnyO

Arrange by Sent should work. It's the Arrange by Received that will show the
same date.

--
Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
One of the top five MS Entourage resources listed on the Entourage Blog.
<http://blogs.msdn.com/entourage/>

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?
 
B

Barry Wainwright [MVP]

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..."
 
J

JohnnyO

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"!!
 
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