Time stamp on reply emails is 3 hours off

Does anybody know why when I reply to an email and have the orginal email go along the original email's time stamp is off by 3 hours. Usually 3 hours later than it was actually written. This has happen on many emails. I've try to check the settings in the mail preferences, but can't seem to find a topic window that talks about the time stamp. When I check I dater and time in the main preferences its correct. NYC zone. Anyone know why?

I just came to the conclusion that the sender's devise is off on its time setting. I just tried an experiment. I forwarded an email after (test setting) my clock to Rome, Italy time, while I'm in NYC. The time stamp of my email was Rome time. I switch back to NYC time and forward that forward to another email address of my and now its stamp NYC time. Does anybody disagree or have another answer?

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