MPX 2.1.1.2 - Wrong time in e-mail notification header

Hi,
when I schedule a meeting withMeeting Place Express 2.1.1.2, everobody recieve the notification for the meeting but the e-mail is coming with wrong time in its header(as shown in the attached file). The date seems to be set correctly but the time is always 00:00.
Meanwhile the schedueled time in the e-mail body is correct, as I've specified it.
The date and time on the server and the application are correct.
Any ideas what can be the problem?
Regards,
Vladimir Stankov

Thank you very much for your reply, Jonathan.
I suspected it was a bug but couldn't find it. Any chance you can give the bug ID?
Anyway I will contact TAC on this matter.

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