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Some of my emails are being delayed. With most of my emails the
'internet header' delivery date and the date in the 'Received' column in the Inbox are the same, within a few seconds. But about one in twenty emails have very different dates and times between the header stamp and the 'Received' stamp.. Sometimes days different. The 'Received' date in the Inbox is always earlier than the delivery date in the header. How can this happen? The email appears in my Inbox at the date and time in the header but the 'Received' stamp is much earler. And of course, with my Inbox sorted by 'Received' date the new email pops up well down the list from the top. Cannot work out what is going on here. Any ideas anybody? |
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