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I reside in the Mountain time zone. I receive an email from the Eastern Standard time zone that says (in the upper right) Sent: Sat 9/8/2012 4:19 PM.
Is the 4:19 EST of the sender or has it been adjusted to my (recipient's) MT? Mark |
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Markg2,
If your Outlook's regional time is set as you need it, then all inbound messages are converted to your time Zone. Hope this helps. |
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Yes it is and your response does answer the question. Thanks--
Mark |
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Markg2,
Glad i could help. |
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