Email Timestamp

J

Jaz

When an email is received there is a received date associated with it.
Also, if you open up the email, there is a sent date associated with it.

Where does that time stamp come from? Is it from the users computer or the
exchange servers computer?

Will those 2 timestamps ALWAYS be the same? What type of scenario would
they be different?

Thanks,
Jasper
 
J

Julian

Friends,

i am trying to write a little application that will send HTML mails
with images embedded in them. By default Outlook (and Thunderbird) will
not display the graphics. Is there any way to "sign" the images/email so
that Outlook trust the content and displayes even if that feature is not
activated by the user?

Thanks.
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook always displays embedded images unless the user has chosen to show all messages as plain text.
 

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