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Where I work, we have Outlook 2000. One of the employees is receiving
e-mails an hour before they were sent. In other words, the received time on
his e-mails is an hour behind the actual time. I did an experiment, I sent
an e-mail to both him and me. My received time was correct, in fact it was a
minute after my PC's time, but his received time was a complete hour before
his PC's time. Both of our PC's time is correct. I'm guessing it has
something to do with his Outlook account, but I can't fine anything. Maybe
someone on here can help me.
Deanna
e-mails an hour before they were sent. In other words, the received time on
his e-mails is an hour behind the actual time. I did an experiment, I sent
an e-mail to both him and me. My received time was correct, in fact it was a
minute after my PC's time, but his received time was a complete hour before
his PC's time. Both of our PC's time is correct. I'm guessing it has
something to do with his Outlook account, but I can't fine anything. Maybe
someone on here can help me.
Deanna