Sent Messages / Incorrect Date

Any solutions?... Or anyone else with this problem?
My SENT folder is MAIL is set to retreive messages from my .Mac SENT folder.
When it does, most messages, and sometimes all of them, show they were sent "TODAY." Of course, these were messages sent throughout the month and I'm left with no way to correct sort by date.
Thanks for any thoughts!

This is actually .Mac webmail’s fault and Mail has no bearing on it. The date & time that Mail shows in the Date Sent column is the date & time that appears in the message’s Date header and is set by the mail client used to send the message, but .Mac webmail doesn’t set the Date header on the copy of messages sent that way that it puts in Sent.
If the message’s Date header is missing, then the mail client used to view the message cannot reliably determine the sent date. You’d encounter a similar problem if you used any other IMAP mail client to access your .Mac account.
You may want to report the problem to .Mac email support. Only Apple can fix it.

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