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mdgrkb
Hello.
I would like to know if there's a way to set Outlook to add the timezone in
the header timestamp when replying or forwarding messages, or to use GMT
time for timestamps.
Why am I asking this?
Because when I send a message from Chile (GMT -04:00) to Australia (GMT
+10:00), and I get a reply, the timestamp of the message I already sent
shows the day before I sent the message.
Example:
Original message sent
Sent: Thursday, *20* de April de 2006 11:17 (this with Chile timezone)
When I get the reply, the header of the reply shows
Sent: Thursday, *20* de April de 2006 19:07 (this with Chile timezone)
If I scroll down and see the timestamp of the message I originally sent, it
shows
Sent: Friday, *21* April 2006 1:17 AM (this with Australia timezone)
As if going back in time
Alternatively, I would like timestamps to use GMT time (GMT 00:00)
Please advice.
Thank you very much
I would like to know if there's a way to set Outlook to add the timezone in
the header timestamp when replying or forwarding messages, or to use GMT
time for timestamps.
Why am I asking this?
Because when I send a message from Chile (GMT -04:00) to Australia (GMT
+10:00), and I get a reply, the timestamp of the message I already sent
shows the day before I sent the message.
Example:
Original message sent
Sent: Thursday, *20* de April de 2006 11:17 (this with Chile timezone)
When I get the reply, the header of the reply shows
Sent: Thursday, *20* de April de 2006 19:07 (this with Chile timezone)
If I scroll down and see the timestamp of the message I originally sent, it
shows
Sent: Friday, *21* April 2006 1:17 AM (this with Australia timezone)
As if going back in time
Alternatively, I would like timestamps to use GMT time (GMT 00:00)
Please advice.
Thank you very much