[Evolution] Automating the inclusion of a "date" field when composing / replying to an email

Not Zed notzed@ximian.com
Fri, 01 Apr 2005 09:43:12 +0800


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To be honest, i've never, ever seen anything like this before.  It just
looks like a bug to me, some random numbers at the top of the message
(it isn't in a typical date format, and is locale specific to boot).

But currently there is no way to do anything like this, other than
patching the source.

On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 12:10 -0500, John Moore (Linux Server) wrote:

> 3.31.2005
> 
> I know that when someone receives an email, the date that it is sent
> can be found in the header.  However, it is much easier for the person
> to quickly find the date that you sent or replied to an email if it is
> at the top.  I do this out of habit (as in this message).  However, I
> must manually do it (just like in Outlook..ugh).  Is there a way to
> automate the inclusion of a date in the composition of an email?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> 
> John Moore
> Manager, IS
> Quality Care for Children
> Atlanta, Georgia
> 404-479-4180
> 
> 
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> 
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To be honest, i've never, ever seen anything like this before.&nbsp; It just looks like a bug to me, some random numbers at the top of the message (it isn't in a typical date format, and is locale specific to boot).<BR>
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But currently there is no way to do anything like this, other than patching the source.<BR>
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On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 12:10 -0500, John Moore (Linux Server) wrote:<BR>
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    <FONT COLOR="#000000">I know that when someone receives an email, the date that it is sent can be found in the header.&nbsp; However, it is much easier for the person to quickly find the date that you sent or replied to an email if it is at the top.&nbsp; I do this out of habit (as in this message).&nbsp; However, I must manually do it (just like in Outlook..ugh).&nbsp; Is there a way to automate the inclusion of a date in the composition of an email?</FONT><BR>
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    <FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks for your help,</FONT><BR>
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<B><I><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="#008080">John Moore</FONT></FONT></I></B><BR>
Manager, IS<BR>
Quality Care for Children<BR>
Atlanta, Georgia<BR>
404-479-4180<BR>
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