Time Stamps on E-mail

When I look at my e-mail before opening it, the part you see on the list shows the correct time on the e-mail. But when I open the e-mail, the time stamp in it shows an hour earlier.
What accounts for the descrepancy? And how do I fix it?
(I recently traveled from Eastern Standard Time location to Central Time location and back. The clock on my iPhone changed back and forth successfully. So wouldn't the time stamps match up as well? )

Just had this issue. Was in Montreal (my home base) and flew out to Vancouver -3 hour time zone difference. Placed the phone in airplane mode and when landed, reconnected to Rogers. The phone time reset accordingly. My emails (Exchange) where showing new correct time in the email list but when opening the email it would still be showing Eastern time (Montreal time) for all previous and new emails... a hard reset actually fixed this issue and now time inside the email and in the email list are correctly showing Pacific time... my guess is something is not properly being reset when you reconnect following a timezone change when airplane mode is enabled. Some sort of bug with 3.x...
For now, my advise would be hard reset when you land.
Cheers,
David

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