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Old January 7th 09, 12:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Bob Smith
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Default Time Stamp on Messages

I think I found the answer

objSession.GetOption("TimeZone") = 16386 on the mailbox that exhibits the
incorrect behaviour. Does anyone know what 15385 would be and how that would
be set on a mailbox. I know how to set it to 12 from a script, but would like
to know what would case this.


"Bob Smith" wrote:

I appear to be missing something with relation to timezones.

I am using CDO to connect to two seperate mailboxes. When I send a message
to both of these mailboxes at the same time, the result I get for
oMessage.TimeReceived are different by a factor of 7 hours. The strange thing
is, I checked in outlook, the received time looks correct for both. I also
checked under ToolsOptionsCalender OptionsTime Zone. They are both set to
Mountain Standard.

Since the script is running on the same machine to connect to these two
mailboxes I have ruled out any regional time settings on the local client. Is
there somewhere else timezone information is stored for the mailbox? Both
mailboxes are on the same exchange server also.


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