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Old July 27th 06, 10:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Date changing on outgoing email

is he changing the date on his computer - possibly by viewing the windows
set time/date calendar and clicking Ok instead of cancel?

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"DavidH" wrote in message
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Yes - I forgot to mention that this client is remote and accessing via
POP3, so it's local on his machine, in his sent items folder which isnt
stored on the server.

thanks.


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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DavidH wrote:

I have a user who called in with a strange problem. He's on Outlook
2003 and we have an exchange 2003 server. Some email goes out ok
but alot goes out with a date change - for instance his email that
went out on 7/26/06 had a date stamp of 9/26/06, two days earlier
they had a date stamp of 12/24/06. I checked his computer date/time
and they where fine. It's just the month in the email that changes. His
computer checks
out clean for viruses.


Did you check the time settings on the Exchange server?
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