Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Sent date missing from opened email header on messages that were sent today. Only shows time it was sent.

  • 5 iimpendulo
  • 1 inayo le ngxaki
  • 3 views
  • Impendulo yokugqibela ngu Toad-Hall

more options

Here is my view of an opened e-mail in TB 38, which I used until recently:

https://prod-cdn.sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2018-10-05-01-41-06-755d5d.png

Note that Date: is listed as part of the headers, and includes both day of week and date, even if it is from "today".

The same e-mail in TB 60 looks like this:

https://prod-cdn.sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2018-10-05-01-42-13-25c91f.png

At first, I didn't even notice the time on the right - I noticed it as I was editing this screenshot. In any case, the Date: field is not part of the displayed message headers anymore.

Is it possible somehow - either via Thunderbird options, or through an add-on - to restore the display of the Date fiels as part of the message headers?

Here is my view of an opened e-mail in TB 38, which I used until recently: https://prod-cdn.sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2018-10-05-01-41-06-755d5d.png Note that Date: is listed as part of the headers, and includes both day of week and date, even if it is from "today". The same e-mail in TB 60 looks like this: https://prod-cdn.sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2018-10-05-01-42-13-25c91f.png At first, I didn't even notice the time on the right - I noticed it as I was editing this screenshot. In any case, the Date: field is not part of the displayed message headers anymore. Is it possible somehow - either via Thunderbird options, or through an add-on - to restore the display of the Date fiels as part of the message headers?
Iqhotyoshelwe imifanekiso ekwisikrini

Ilungisiwe ngu Wayne Mery

All Replies (5)

more options

Perhaps I am mistaken but it looks like you are using the compactheaders add-on. If so you need to address the issue to them.

more options

Thanks for the response, @Wayne Mery:

Wayne Mery said

Perhaps I am mistaken but it looks like you are using the compactheaders add-on.

You're right, I did use the compactheaders add-on; so I did "Restart with add-ons disabled", and still the same thing happens - see screenshot:

https://prod-cdn.sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2018-10-10-04-57-02-6c4e17.png

So, the Date field is missing also from the "vanilla" TB 60. Is there a possibility to restore it somehow?

more options

There is a complicated process you can follow to force Thunderbird to display the date on today's emails. But what are you saying? You do not know todays date?

more options

Hi @Matt,

Thanks for your reply!

Matt said

There is a complicated process you can follow to force Thunderbird to display the date on today's emails.

Great - could you (or anyone) link me to a guide for this process, if it exists?

Matt said

But what are you saying? You do not know todays date?

In fact, for the most part, I'm mostly bothered with what day of the week it is, not so much with what is the exact date "today" :)

But more than that, I've been used for so long, to look at that particular area of the screen and expect to find a nicely formatted date, that I've built a "muscle-memory" if you will - so now, whenever I need to double-check the date and look there and don't find it, I get rather frustrated.

The case in point, that motivated me to write this questing, is that I had an old thread (I browse in threaded view), to which a reply arrived "today" (and so bumped the thread to top), but it was discussing a purchase I've made months ago. I found this so incredible, that I needed to check the date - and not finding it there, and having to spend time to check the full headers (with all the cognitive overhead involved in mentally filtering superfluous headers), made me rather unnecessarily irritated.

So if there is a way to restore the display of full date also for "today", that would help me a lot to keep my nerves calm(er) :)

Thanks again!

Ilungisiwe ngu sdaau

more options

If it is any help: Without using any addons etc - Default Thunderbird Date/time will use the computer settings. Altering the computer format for short date would get the DAY of week inserted for all dates except Today which by default only shows time. located in Control Panel > Regional and Languages Options

eg: ddd dd/MM/yyyy = Wed 10/10/2018 (followed by time.)