Internet Headers date adding an hour
Hi Guys, I developed an email program that sends emails via an exchange 2003. This program works fine but the date send on the emails is an hour ahead of the current date/time. My program gets the date/time from the emails internet header. I did some investigation and found an email header send via the same exchange (not using my program) and its adding a hour to the time- 13:39:27 +0100. but the send date send is correct. So two questions Why would the email message header be adding an hour to the current date and how would I fix it. Where does exchange get the sent date/time from normally?
June 9th, 2009 12:11pm

Hi Guk, First, I suggest you read the follow KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156965If we send a email via Outlook, in the send item, the send time is decided by local time zone settings. In outlook 2007, this setting can be found at the following place: Tools menu > Options > Preference > Calendar Options > Time Zone > Current Windows Time Zone. The time logged in Message header is choosed by Exchange Server time. If you send mail from Server A to Server B, both server's time are logged. So your application get data from which one? Meanwhile, new message doesn't have message header, how your application get the date? Thanks, Elvis
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June 11th, 2009 10:47am

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