Time stamp bug resolved in Leopard?

There was a known bug in Tiger Mail where the Date Received column for messages always displayed the time using GMT and not the user's time zone. The Date Sent column displayed correctly. Was this bug fixed in Leopard? It was not a universal problem and occurred only with certain ISPs, CenturyTel among them.

I believe this is a bug in Mail since I didn't have this problem using Eudora before I switched to Mail.
The workaround in Mail is to go to View>Columns and click on Date Sent. Then, go back and click on Date Received to deselect that column. Now the date and time will display correctly.
Is CenturyTel your ISP?

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