Wrong "received" time

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Ben Amada

Hi. I'm using Outlook 2002 without Exchange server. The e-mails I receive
have a "received" time of 1 hour in the future. However, if I double click
on the mail to open it, the correct "Sent" time is shown. There's actually
about a difference of 1 hour and 3 minutes between the "received" time and
the "sent" time. The computer's time zone is correct, and the time zone in
Outlook also appears to be correct (Tools -> Options -> Calendar Options ->
Time Zone).

Any ideas why the "received" time is apprx. 1 hour in the future?

Thanks,
Ben
 
The time displayed by a message also depends on the mailserver. Contact your
ISP to verify that their time is set correctly as well. Also check your
Daylight Saving Time settings.

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Roady said:
The time displayed by a message also depends on the mailserver. Contact
your ISP to verify that their time is set correctly as well. Also check
your Daylight Saving Time settings.

Hello Roady,

This appears to be an issue with the mail server. I've been in contact with
the ISP. Unfortunately it is not resolved yet, but I noticed a couple of
other people using the same ISP having the same problem. So hopefully the
ISP will do something.

Thanks!
Ben
 
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