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On Fri, 10/9/09, dan conter {edited for privacy}wrote:
I sent my wife an email - sitting across the romm from me - she received in less that 20 seconds. HOWEVER, you can see that the timestamp on the received eamil of off my 4 hours.The time on her PC is correct - the same as my PC..What has to be done to correct her timestamp on her email
<<Received by my wife>>
From: dconter <{edited for privacy}@verizon.net>
Subject: Email Date/Time stamp test
To: "k. Conter" <{edited for privacy}@verizon.net>
Date: Friday, October 9, 2009, 2:36 AM<< Sent By ME >>
I sent this email @ 9:35pm Thursday 9/8/2009
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are you using an email program or the verizon website to send mail bro?
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doesnt matter if he is or not
webmail is always wrong... and the most likelty cause
go to www.verizon.net, login, click email... on the left hand side of the screen is the options/prefrences/settings
in there will be the ioption for time zone
change the drop down to the correct time zone and save it
problem should be resolved.... bro
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Many servers run on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), which is Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) +4, however if you look at the headers on the message (if your email client allows you to), you often find the time stamp contains both a time and time zone.
For example here a couple of timestamps from an email I received. Each server that handled the message puts a time stamp on it.
Received: by 10.115.98.14 with SMTP id a14mt429907wam.1.1255069952961; Thu,08 Oct 2009 23:32:32 -0700 (PDT)
Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2009 06:32:32 +0000
Here you can see that one server has stamped the message at 23:32:32 -0700, or GMT-7 hours (which is Pacific Daylight Time), while another has used GMT (+0000)
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@Bob_Robertson wrote:doesnt matter if he is or not
webmail is always wrong... and the most likelty cause
go to www.verizon.net, login, click email... on the left hand side of the screen is the options/prefrences/settings
in there will be the ioption for time zone
change the drop down to the correct time zone and save it
problem should be resolved.... bro
Go Bob! ^What he said.^
Slight addition, the link to get to your settings may just say "General" and be just above the link for "Mail" settings.