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i am sorting mail by conversation, then by received . i am finding that
email timed at 12:39 pm is at top of list, while 9:30 pm is below it. or, within a conversation the received times, from top to bottom are 12:59pm, 9:41 pm, 11:11 PM, and 8:10 pm. the first three are progressively indented. i've tried various settings, ascending and descending. but can't find a setting that simply puts the newest email at the top. any ideas? jeffrey -- jeffrey |
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