What's the difference between "Received" & "Date" columns?

The entries in TB's "Received" and "Date" columns re usually the same; when they differ it's by no more than a few minutes. I'm wondering, what do these columns show exactly? Why do we need these two categories? It obviously has something to do with header lines, but I haven't been able to track this down.

''Matt [[#answer-674475|said]]''
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one is the date the message is sent, the other the arrival time.
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Well, then it would be a lot clearer if the label "Date" were "Date Sent".

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