Dropping Emails from Outlook

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stillasking
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Re: Dropping Emails from Outlook

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Hello dear forum :-)
I have to say, I've the same problem.
I am using XYPlorer version 26.40.0400 and MS Outlook 2007.
When I drop sent E-Mails via XYPlorer, the name of the file has the actual date and not the date when the message was sent.

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Re: Dropping Emails from Outlook

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What's your template? (Configuration | Colors and Styles | Templates | Dropped Messages)

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Re: Dropping Emails from Outlook

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Hello dear Admin,
see the attached files for my configs.

Thanks :-)
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Re: Dropping Emails from Outlook

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Looks good.

Can't really see why it would not work. Can you send the header information of one of those emails to support? (just the lines with dates are enough)

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Re: Dropping Emails from Outlook

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you mean a screenshot or the real E-Mail via a private message? :-)

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The real thing.

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you have E-Mail :-)

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Re: Dropping Emails from Outlook

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Thanks, got it. The mail, but unfortunately not the problem. The mail header in the mail you sent me does not seem to contain a date field, which is strange. Can you look at the mail source code in your mail client (in Thunderbird this can be done with Ctrl+U, not sure about Outlook)? There should be several lines containing the word "date".

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