Re: Email TimeStamp



The only way this can be wrong is if one of those settings is wrong
somewhere. Trust me on this, those of use who've been doing this kind of
support for a decade or more have argued with posters on this topic, and
always the poster comes back and reports that one of the settings was indeed
incorrect.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

<justeralt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1159899155.944159.88860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I guess I am not getting it. I verified the time,time zone and
daylight savings time on the workstation and server. At that point it
leaves the network to systems I have no control over. I included the
header file of an email in this discussion.


Thanks, Jared

Ed Crowley [MVP] wrote:
Check the actual time, time zone and daylight savings time settings on
each
workstation and server in the path.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

<justeralt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
In news:1159888453.185591.18700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
justeralt@xxxxxxxxx <justeralt@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
I am having an issue with timestamps on emails. Internally the
timestamp is correct. Any email that goes to the outside world ends
up an hour behind it is 8:30 but the email sent shows 7:30. I
verified the workstation has the correct time and timezone with
daylight savings selected. I verified the server has the correct
time and timezone selected with daylight savings selected. I
attempted using OWA directly from the server and get the same
result.
The preferences in OWA has the correct timezone set. There is an
external spam filtering company I thought might be modifying the
timestamp so I bypassed forwarding out through them directly to
other
systems and still have the same results. I verified our firewall
has
the correct time. Could this be the isp? I am running out of ideas
on where to get this resolved.


Thanks, Jared

If you sent this message from Outlook, check in tools | options |
calendar
options, and make sure the time zone and DST settings are correct
therein.
That's the most common cause of this, after one has ruled out the
server's
date/time/timezone/DST and the same on the sending workstation.

One one of the workstations that is having the problem we made the
changes to the calendar's options but it had no effect.




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