I use the "Copy selected email to IQ" button in Thunderbird to save emails. I hardly ever look at them in IQ - but I noticed lately that when one mail is selected & copied to IQ, the pop-up messages says two email saved to IQ.
- You can see from the item created date that there are two copies of each mail.
- One is marked as having been sent an hour later than the actual send time.
I notice now that if I forward an email I get this (date/time sent) in the header -
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:45:23 +0100
the 15:45:23 is correct in this example but I dont know what the +0100 means - Any ideas there?
Maybe it's a bug with Thunderbird?
FWIW my timezone is GMT+1
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