Set Windows to the correct time zone then correct the time.
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"aussieinquirer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The received column in my email inbox shows the wrong date and time. When
> I
> try to set the Windows date and time, the zone setting for my location in
> Australia(GMT+10) sets the date and time incorrectly. Only when I set it
> at
> Pacific Time (US and Canada) does my clock show the the correct local
> time.
> So my clock date and time shows correctly, but emails are received at a
> different time. How do I fix?