[quote user="MikeTheGuru"]
As I've noted the timestamp of messages queued for sending is the time the message was queued, not the time it was really sent.
Sometimes it is very important to have the real sending-timestamp available, so I suggest that this timestamp should be updated during processing the 'send all queued mail' .
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I handle my mail a bit differently but it may also work for you too. I queue my messages in final form as *.pmx files. They already have all attachments and final signaure files if variable used and the date and time stamp. When I connect and mail is sent it retains that time when I finished authoring the message regardless of when actually sent to the server or successful connection made. The possible disadvantage is not being able to modify the message, only view it in Queue manager..
The default is to use *.pmw reeditable queue format and then at the moment you connect to the server the final processing is done, attachments added, and final signature appended and gets that date/time stamp.
The send of any *.pmo draft or stationery message get the time of completion when using final form but get the current date/time when using the reeditable queue format. If you try connection to server and it fails it is then queued in final form to be tried again later. One way to create final form without using any UDG to create final form is to intentionally cause sending failure by breaking the physical connection before dialup and connect can complete. Also works that way if no internet connection is available at moment of sending attempt.
The copies to self get date and time message of completion and Send attempted.
This all above assumes that send immediately has not been checked in Tools, Internet options and below.
[quote user="MikeTheGuru"]<p>As I've noted the timestamp of messages queued for sending is the time the message was queued, not the time it was really sent.</p>
<p>Sometimes it is very important to have the <b>real</b> sending-timestamp available, so&nbsp;I suggest that this timestamp should be updated during processing the 'send all queued mail' .</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I handle my mail a bit differently but it may also work for you too. I queue my messages in final form as *.pmx files. They already have all attachments and final signaure files if variable used and the date and time stamp. When I connect and mail is sent it retains that time when I finished authoring the message regardless of when actually sent to the server or successful connection made. The possible disadvantage is not being able to modify the message, only view it in Queue manager..</p><p>The default is to use *.pmw reeditable queue format and then at the moment you connect to the server the final processing is done, attachments added, and final signature appended and gets that date/time stamp.</p><p>The send of any *.pmo draft or stationery message get the time of completion when using final form but get the current date/time when using the reeditable queue format. If you try connection to server and it fails it is then queued in final form to be tried again later. One way to create final form without using any UDG to create final form is to intentionally cause sending failure by breaking the physical connection before dialup and connect can complete. Also works that way if no internet connection is available at moment of sending attempt.</p><p>The copies to self get date and time message of completion and Send attempted.</p><p>This all above assumes that send immediately has not been checked in Tools, Internet options and below.
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