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Time of Email
Everytime I recieve an email, it says that I recieved it 1 hour prior
to when I actually recieved it. The servers that house our email are on the eastern time and we are in central time. However if I send something to myself, all of the times are in central time, but it seems that Outlook Express adjusts the time to Central time. I did change my time zone on my computer to Eastern time zone but kept the time in Central time and then it seems to work correctly. But once I set my computer back to Central time zone and put it back to Central time, it does the same thing. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! -- Jason Michel Condon Consulting (remove ns. for direct email) |
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Time of Email
"Jason" wrote in message
Everytime I recieve an email, it says that I recieved it 1 hour prior to when I actually recieved it. The servers that house our email are on the eastern time and we are in central time. However if I send something to myself, all of the times are in central time, but it seems that Outlook Express adjusts the time to Central time. I did change my time zone on my computer to Eastern time zone but kept the time in Central time and then it seems to work correctly. But once I set my computer back to Central time zone and put it back to Central time, it does the same thing. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! Check the time zone setting on your computer. (Double click the clock.) -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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I believe in my message I stated that my time zone is set to Central
Time and my servers that house my email are in the Eastern Time zone. Also, as I stated, if I set my computer's time zone to the Eastern time zone everything works fine, but I am NOT in the Eastern time zone so I figure either OE is reading something from my email and adjusting it an hour earlier. Any suggestions? "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE" wrote in message ... "Jason" wrote in message Everytime I recieve an email, it says that I recieved it 1 hour prior to when I actually recieved it. The servers that house our email are on the eastern time and we are in central time. However if I send something to myself, all of the times are in central time, but it seems that Outlook Express adjusts the time to Central time. I did change my time zone on my computer to Eastern time zone but kept the time in Central time and then it seems to work correctly. But once I set my computer back to Central time zone and put it back to Central time, it does the same thing. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! Check the time zone setting on your computer. (Double click the clock.) -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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Time of Email
"Jason" wrote in message
I believe in my message I stated that my time zone is set to Central Time and my servers that house my email are in the Eastern Time zone. Also, as I stated, if I set my computer's time zone to the Eastern time zone everything works fine, but I am NOT in the Eastern time zone so I figure either OE is reading something from my email and adjusting it an hour earlier. Any suggestions? OE adjusts the time of messages to the local computer's timezone. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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-----Original Message----- "Jason" wrote in message I believe in my message I stated that my time zone is set to Central Time and my servers that house my email are in the Eastern Time zone. Also, as I stated, if I set my computer's time zone to the Eastern time zone everything works fine, but I am NOT in the Eastern time zone so I figure either OE is reading something from my email and adjusting it an hour earlier. Any suggestions? OE adjusts the time of messages to the local computer's timezone. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ . Jason, You might also verify that the "Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes" option is checked. |
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I have to apologize, it was an error on the server that was housing my
email. There clock was off by one hour, so they have Central time, but their server was set to the Eastern Time Zone, so they set their clock to the Eastern time and the Eastern time zone and everything is fine now. Thanks to everyone that tried to help. "Todd Nickels" wrote in message ... -----Original Message----- "Jason" wrote in message I believe in my message I stated that my time zone is set to Central Time and my servers that house my email are in the Eastern Time zone. Also, as I stated, if I set my computer's time zone to the Eastern time zone everything works fine, but I am NOT in the Eastern time zone so I figure either OE is reading something from my email and adjusting it an hour earlier. Any suggestions? OE adjusts the time of messages to the local computer's timezone. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ . Jason, You might also verify that the "Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes" option is checked. |
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