That's only the time that was received by your e-mail program. You need to look at the e-mail header itself to see what the time was when the e-mail was sent.
That's only the time that was received by your e-mail program. You need to look at the e-mail header itself to see what the time was when the e-mail was sent.
My understanding of bulk e-mail is that the e-mail is generally submitted to a distribution server and would be sent out in a timely matter. If you have a huge list of addresses, it will be split up and sent out intermittantly to avoid an overload.
Of course, I can't really promise you that I know what I'm talking about... ;-) But I would think that if you received this e-mail late Thursday, it might have been authored and submitted a few days before that.