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Old March 28th 07, 04:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Outlook Express Time Received Stamp

When I send e-mails my outlook express is correct, but when I receive them it
is still 1 hour behind. My computer clock is correct.
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Old March 28th 07, 04:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Outlook Express Time Received Stamp

That time stamp is entered by your ISP.
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When I send e-mails my outlook express is correct, but when I receive them
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is still 1 hour behind. My computer clock is correct.


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Old March 28th 07, 06:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Outlook Express Time Received Stamp

Each mail messages has multiple time stamps. You can see these in File,
Properties, Details.

When you look at the list of messages in Microsoft IE3 Internet Mail or
IE4+ Outlook Express, the Received time is when the message was received
by your ISP's mail server. The server supplies the time. This is the
first (top most) of possibly several "Received:" lines in the message
header. Each mail server that a message passes through adds its own
Received line. These are in reverse order, so that the bottom most one
listed is the first server that received the message from the sender.

When you open or print a message, the time displayed is from the
sender's PC when he wrote the message, not necessarily when he
transmitted it (depends on the mail client). The time comes from his
PC. This is the "Date:" line in the message header.

The time stamps include a time zone code as either an offset from GMT
(e.g. -0800) or a character code (e.g. PST). The mail program attempts
to adjust displayed times to your local time.

Chances are your ISP's mail server did not adjust for the daylight
saving change. Maybe it will change this weekend.

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When I send e-mails my outlook express is correct, but when I receive
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is still 1 hour behind. My computer clock is correct.



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Old April 6th 07, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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When I send e-mails my outlook express is correct, but when I receive them
it
is still 1 hour behind. My computer clock is correct.




 




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