Netscape and the early versions of Mozilla had an intermediate step. Mail dated on the 4th (and displayed today) would just have the time. Mail from yesterday would have "Saturday" and the time, and so on. Only when the mail was older than a week would it show the full timestamp. Yes, this took some getting used to ;-)On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 17:05, David Hunt wrote:
Opened the source. Yep, datestamp is there. If not obvious already, I'm new to mozilla. :-[ Not obvious why that would be desirable, but interesting feature. Thanks for the info.
Just FYI, Evolution does it to. I like it now, but it did take a little getting used to :-)
The really nasty part of it was if you printed an email, it would show the date on the printed copy just like it did on the screen, which wasn't very useful 6 months hence when you wanted to know when it was sent...
Fortunately, progress has been made...
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