Outlook time an hour off

G

Guest

I am running outlook 2003 with a pop3 server. Everytime receive an email the
time stamp is an hour behind. The same happens with meeting requests. I
have checked the time zone setting in Outlook and it is correct. I also have
updated the computer with the time zone update provided by Microsoft. I am
the only person having the problem that I know of. Any reccomendations?
Thanks for your help.

Brian
 
V

Vanguard

in message
I am running outlook 2003 with a pop3 server. Everytime receive an
email the
time stamp is an hour behind. The same happens with meeting
requests. I
have checked the time zone setting in Outlook and it is correct. I
also have
updated the computer with the time zone update provided by
Microsoft. I am
the only person having the problem that I know of. Any
reccomendations?


Ask the admin of whomever's mail server you are using.
 
G

Guest

They claim that they are having no problems. I am the only one having this
problem.
 
F

F. H. Muffman

They claim that they are having no problems. I am the only one having
this
problem.

Make sure that in both Outlook *and* the OS, you've matched the setting of
'Automatically adjust for daylight savings time' (I'd also make sure that
the time zone is correct in the OS too, but it's the DST that I'd be more
likely to believe is the issue).
 
G

Guest

The settings match perfectly. That is what is so confusing. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Brian
 
F

F. H. Muffman

Brian Z said:
The settings match perfectly. That is what is so confusing. Any other
ideas?

Open the email, go to File - Properties and look at the SMTP header. Does
the time there seem to match what you see in Outlook, or does it appear to
be an hour off as well?

Also, does your ISP give you a web based access? Does the time look right
there?

What happens if you try a different POP3 client?
 
G

Guest

My host's webmail shows the correct time and outlook express shows the same
incorrect time as Outlook. The computer time is correct as is the time zone
and DST setting. Any other ideas?
 
G

Guest

I found the issue. It is the POP server that is having time issues. Thanks
for all your help!
 

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