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Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti wrote:
Don, thanks for your answer. The problem is she has a "legal" problem and needs to "demonstrate" she sent a given mail at a certain date, and if she prints it then it shows as having been sent TODAY... which doesn't help at all. And her ISP, obviously, does not keep a copy of all mails sent by his clients...
If it's that important, find the .dbx folder, copy it to another machine and see if that fixes the situation.
Bill
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