Chuck, great tip! I added the column and WALA! All messages now sort
just as they should. I guess that's something i should have considered
but being an Outlook user for many years it's easy to take so much for
granted.

Thanks Again!

On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 21:29, Chuck Hays wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 17:38, Adam Maloney wrote:
> > Sort by date is sorting by the date/time/timezone from the sender's
> > mailclient.
> > 
> > Pine (and probably others) had Sort by Arrival - that is, time based on
> > when the message arrived in your mailbox.  Sort by arrival is generally
> > more accurate from your viewpoint.
> > 
> > I've been using evolution for a few months now too, and that was one of
> > the first things I've noticed.  But I never cared enough to look at it
> > much.  I didn't see any way to do this at first glance, but I never
> > looked very hard.  I'd be interested if you found a setting somewhere...
> > 
> >
> 
> Right click on the column headings (such as from/subject/sent) and pick
> "add column". You can then add received to your columns.  This sorts by
> arrival time like you can do in pine.
> 
> Sent is like you said, when the sender "sent" it according to their
> clock.  I get messages with a date of Jan 1 1970, or 2017 sometimes,
> they seem to come from poorly managed mail servers of some sort or
> another.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> -Chuck Hays
> lists at chuckhays.net
> 
> 
> 
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