Outlook 2010 - Sent, Recived, Date

Hey Team
I need to verify that I have the correct info here for the following 3 fields:
1) Received, the time your mail server received the email (this is what shows in outlook's received time)
2) Sent, The time the message was originally sent from the sending persons mail server
3) Date, The time the message was composed.
All of the above can also be converted based on the timezone the server is in and the re-converted based on the timezone of the users workstation?
If my info is correct above does that mean that the time the message was originally sent was the "Date" or the "Sent time" and which values are read by outlook and displayed in the users inbox?
Thanks,
Robert
Robert

Not that I know, it's not "Microsoft" it's just how email / SMTP works across all systems. If you REALLY needed a definitive answer then you'd need to find the relevant RFC document for SMTP, since that would detail in great detail how the headers are supposed
to be constructed. Issue then would be whether all servers and clients obey those rules 100%.
All that said, just did a test and the "Date" time is clearly generated by the server rather than the client. Sent myself a test message direct via telnet, so all I provided was the to:, from: and content, yet the Date field is still shown.
If you check out this chunk of headers from the test message I sent (adjusted obviously) :
Received: from sending computer        by
 outbound mail server (MTA v1.00)
 with SMTP id DYU05223        for <[email protected]>; Mon, 17 Feb 2014
 22:55:23 -0000
Subject: test headers
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Message-ID:
 <[email protected]>
From: <[email protected]>
To: Undisclosed recipients:;
Return-Path: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 22:55:38 +0000
You'll see the "Date" time, and the time it reached the outbound server are slightly different times, which would fit with the fact that it took me a little times to manually type the SMTP commands. So 22:55:23 would be when I connected to the server to
send the message, and 22:55:38 (eg Date), would be when the message has finished being sent from me and is accepted by the remote server for it to deliver. I imagine you'd see similar if you sent a large attachment which took a while to upload.

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