Windows 10 will reach EOS (end of support) on October 14, 2025. For more information, see this article.

Mozilla サポートの検索

サポート詐欺に注意してください。 私たちはあなたに通話やショートメッセージの送信、個人情報の共有を求めることはありません。疑わしい行為を見つけたら「迷惑行為を報告」からご報告ください。

詳しく学ぶ

このスレッドはアーカイブに保管されました。 必要であれば新たに質問してください。

What is the time shown on incoming email? Is it time of sending or time of arrival at my inbox/ISP server?

  • 1 件の返信
  • 2 人がこの問題に困っています
  • 15 回表示
  • 最後の返信者: Matt

more options

I know that if I compose a test email to myself, whilst working off-line, and then send it some time later when it arrives back with me the time shown is the time it went into my outbox not the time it was actually sent. I would like to know what the time on an incoming email from a third party represents. Is it the time when typed/put in the sender's outbox; the time of actual sending; the time of arrival at my ISP server or other time? I would like to know because I am trying to sort out a dispute about the times shown on a couple of emails.

I know that if I compose a test email to myself, whilst working off-line, and then send it some time later when it arrives back with me the time shown is the time it went into my outbox not the time it was actually sent. I would like to know what the time on an incoming email from a third party represents. Is it the time when typed/put in the sender's outbox; the time of actual sending; the time of arrival at my ISP server or other time? I would like to know because I am trying to sort out a dispute about the times shown on a couple of emails.

選ばれた解決策

I think you need to spend some time in the headers of an email.

The time is created when the composer creates the mail. If you want the dates and times of things like arrival at various hops on the transmission the headers have that information.

Ctrl+U will show the message source.

この回答をすべて読む 👍 2

すべての返信 (1)

more options

選ばれた解決策

I think you need to spend some time in the headers of an email.

The time is created when the composer creates the mail. If you want the dates and times of things like arrival at various hops on the transmission the headers have that information.

Ctrl+U will show the message source.