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>Time warp works differently than the documenation lead me to believe. It seems to do a global refresh, moving messages to the top frame for the specified time period.
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>The documentation says "go back in time as if you would do a login". That makes me think it would be the same as changing the login time in the user profile. IOW, going back in time could potentially increase the number of messages under the "Get the new messages that were created in during your session" icon. Instead, it resets to zero.

Yes, this is exactly what it does.

>As a matter of fact, I would think the time warp should SUBTRACT the specified time period to the current login time. Let's say I did a global refresh (or logged in) at 14:55PM. And let's say it is now 15:32PM. Doing a timewarp of one hour could change the login time to 13:55PM, just like someone could do manually in account setup.

No, this is not the purpose of it. Also, nobody would understand it. :)
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
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