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I moved some files from one IMAP account to another. Now Outlook 2003 lists all the moved files as though they were received when I moved them. So two years' worth of email showing pretty much the same arrival time. If I open the same Inbox with Thunderbird, they all look fine. Is there a way to fix Outlook's behavior so it gets the email arrival time from the message headers?
Thanks a bunch! -- SG |
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