Time stamps on email wrong

I upgraded from Office 2007 to Office 2010 and now the timestamp is wrong on the emails I receive on my iphone.  Any suggestions as to what I need to do to correct this?

Yes, the time zone is set to the correct CDT time zone and the time is set to the current time.

Similar Messages

  • Time Stamps on Email are 1 hour off after updating to 10.4.6

    There appears to be a problem with time stamps on Emails after updating to Mac OS 10.4.6. I am using Entourage 11.2.1 and sending to a Microsoft's Exchange 2003 Server with SP1.
    If a 10.4.6 Mac sends to a 10.4.5 Mac, the time is wrong.
    If a 10.4.5 Mac sends to My 10.4.6 Mac, it is wrong.
    If a 10.4.5 Mac sends to my Exchange Server account, but I view it on a PC using Outlook 2003 it's wrong.
    If a 10.4.6 Mac sends it to it's self, it's OK
    If a Outlook 2003 PC sends to a 10.4.6 Mac, it's OK
    If I send to a Outlook 2003 PC, it's OK.
    Any thoughts on how to fix this?

    Yes, the time zone is set to the correct CDT time zone and the time is set to the current time.

  • Time stamp wrong in skype and thunderbird while menu bar has correct time

    I noticed in my applications like Skype, MSN Messenger, Thunderbird email that the time stamp was wrong. But the Menu Bar clock and the system preferences Date and Time were correct. My exact error is that the app timestamp always showed the time as PM.
    I googled for answers and several topics mentioned a locked / misplaced / corrupted localtime file.
    However, The real reason is that I had a custom time format under Languages and Text system preference. For some reason the custom format showed morning as PM and evening as PM. I opened the preference, selected time, and changed it from Custom to USA.
    There are several similar errors (always showing 20 before time, ie 20:43, always is 7 oclock, ie 7:32, or etc) that were mentioned in other tickets I read.
    I followed this post to go into languages and Text to correct the custom time format; http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11503087 (see last post. IGNORE the part about plist!)

    Mail displays the date & time according to your System Preferences > International > Formats settings. The specific format used (i.e. Short, Long, etc.) may depend on the column width. It looks like there is something wrong with your Dates > Customize or Times > Customize settings there...
    > I've tried expanding the date column width in Mail, and changing to US
    (instead of International) Date / Time format in my system preferences
    Not sure what you mean. I don’t see an “International” option anywhere other than the name of the International preferences panel itself...

  • I'm in the U.K. but my icloud emails are U.S. time stamped, how can I change this?

    I'm in the U.K. but my icloud emails are U.S. time stamped, how can I change this?

    Hi foxie-d,
    Welcome to the Support Communities!
    The article below may be able to help you with this.
    iCloud: If email shows the wrong time
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2644
    When you send or receive email, the time it was sent or received appears in the email header (the information at the top of the email). If the time shown in your email header is incorrect, you need to change the time zone setting for your iCloud account.
    Change the time zone on iCloud.com
    Click your account name, then choose Account Settings.
    Click Time Zone, then click a time zone on the map.
    You can also click the time zone name below the map, then choose a time zone from the pop-up menu.
    Click Done.
    You need to log out of iCloud, then log back in to see the changed time zone in iCloud Mail.
    Happy New Year!
    - Judy

  • VOICE MEMOS and Wrong Time Stamps in Itunes

    I've noticed that my voice memos in the new iTunes 11.1.3 (8) have incorrect time stamps all over them now. This is a real problem for me, since I need the dates that the messages were recorded. I just tested this out by recording a new one today (2/11/14) on my new Iphone 5s. It showed up dated 8/13/12 2:13pm. My phone has the correct date on it, so what gives?
    Any solutions out there?
    Not to mention the fact that there are NUMEROUS DUPLICATES of previous memos that have become weird artifacts in my iTunes library each time I've backed up my materials. AND the new iTunes setup makes it incredibly hard to *actually remove data* from my system. I am concerned my private material is no longer private, but being archived elsewhere for meta-data purposes.
    C'mon, Apple. You're really slipping.

    I see all timezones, have you tried setting the time/date manually? I'd do than, then pop an email to support.
    Norwegian and a BB/PB user. Read what I mean, not what I spell.

  • How do I reset the time in my email.the computer has the right time but the time stamp is three hours earlier. If I go to my ISP website, the time is correct

    I was locked out of my ISP mail for a few hours. When it was restored, the time stamp on the email through their website was correct, but the time stamp in Apple mail is 3hr earlier. The clock on ther computer is fine just the time stamp in apple mailis off.
    Thanks

    I'm the OP and just read https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5817181 which attempts to outline the error in mavericks with regards to ntpd and pacemaker. I think just replacing the -302.642 with 0.00002 will keep me closer to the mark and I'll anxiously await the real fix as well--in 10.9.2 [hope x3] unless of course someone really knows how to fix this.

  • 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?

  • When I send emails w/Firefox (AOL) they are time stamped i hour earlier than my PC's system clock. My system is set to Eastern Time Zone

    When I send emails w/Firefox (AOL) they are time stamped i hour earlier than my PC's system clock. My system is set to Eastern Time Zone

    The cache is mentioned several times in the report.
    Go to ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.systempreferences
    Move the Cache.db file from the com.apple.systempreferences folder to the Trash.
    Restar your Mac.
    ~ (Tilde) character represents the Home folder.
    For Lion:   To find the Home folder in OS X Lion, open the Finder, hold the Option key, and choose Go > Library

  • How will my email be time stamped?

    I live in the eastern time zone, but I will be traveling abroad soon, and I'm hoping to be able to use my Blackberry while I am traveling (in Europe) to send emails back home.  How will my emails sent from abroad be time stamped?  Will they still show as eastern time zone?  Or will they show up as the time zone I'm physically in?  Thanks for the help!

    All emails received by the BlackBerry will just show when they are delivered to the device (if you're just looking at the Messages list). So if I sent you an email in Pacific time, and you're in Eastern Time, the email will show as being delivered when you're device receives it in your time zone. I doesn't show when it's sent, just when it was received by the device. So if I sent you an email when the device was turned off, when you turn it on, all emails will show as being delivered as that time.
    If the recipient opens the email you'll see the time it was sent in the recipient's time zone.
    If someone has been helpful please consider giving them kudos by clicking the star to the left of their post.
    Remember to resolve your thread by clicking Accepted Solution.

  • WRT610N certain file types have wrong time stamp

    Hi, I have searched this forum for a similar problem with no luck - so here goes...
    I have a WRT610N router using the latest firmware 1.00.03 B15. After upgrading the firmware I reset router for 30 sec., and then powerdown for 30 sec. as I have read on this forum, and yes the USB drive was disconnected before hand, but I still have this problem when creating/saving certain file types on the USB drive attached to the router.
    I have discovered that MS Word and PowerPoint files (.doc & .ppt) are saved with the correct date and time, but MS Excel, Notepad, and HTML files (.xls, .txt, and .mht) are saved with a time stamp that is one hour later!!! There may be other file types that are affected by this as well.
    Example: I create/save a Word file and also an Excel file at 1:00 PM, When I use Windows Explorer to view the details of the files on the USB drive, the Word file has a timestamp of 1:00 PM, but the Excel file has a timestamp of 2:00 PM (in the future). All other functions on the router seem to be OK.
    If I create these five file types on the C: drive they all have the same timestamps, I also have a Netgear SC101 NAS which shows the correct timestamps. I only have this problem when using the USB drive connected to the WRT610N. I tried this on 3 different computers - all have the same issue.
    This may seem like a minor issue, but Im using SmartSync Pro to back up all the drives on the LAN and it uses the file's timestamp to determine if it should be backedup or not. So Im concerned that backups may not be done properly, or God knows what it will do with files from the future!
    Im using WinXP SP3, the USB drive is a WD2500BEVS - 250GB with 4 partitions (largest is 120GB) all formatted as NTFS.
    I would appreciate it if others would try this and post their results here so I would know whether to bug Linksys for a fix, or if I have problems elsewhere in my configuration.  Thank you.

    Well, 15 days, 40 views, 0 replies.
    Could one kind sole, just one, please; startup Notepad, save an empty .txt file to the USB drive on the router, and then let me know if the file had the correct time stamp?
    Preferably someone with a ver 1 router, firmware 1.00.03 B15, and running WinXP SP3.
    Thanks in advance.

  • Business Message Report shows INBOUND Send Time Stamp=01/01/1970: wrong

    Configuration :
    Servers -
    Oracle B2B <-> Apache Proxy Server <-> Shared Network <->Apache Proxy Server <-> WebMethods B2B
    Protocol -
    AS2
    All INBOUND to Oracle B2B AS2 messages from the WebMethods B2B have a "Send Time Stamp" = "     January 1, 1970 12:00:00 AM"
    However, all AS2 MDN's from the WebMethods B2B have the correct "Send Time Stamp".
    And when we test between 2 Oracle B2B's in development, without using a proxy server, the "Send Time Stamp" is correct for AS2 messages and AS2 MDN's.
    My question is where is the "Send Time Stamp" being set ?
    Is it the trading partner, e.g. WebMethods ?
    Is it a proxy server?
    How can we ensure that the "Send Time Stamp" correctly reflects when the trading partner sent the AS2 message ?

    Can you check your infra db timing please? Anyways sending timestamp should not be affected due to this but no harm in verifying.
    Regards,
    Anuj

  • Wrong Time Stamp from GPS GGA Sentence?

    Hello Everyone,
    Today I made a short program to interface with a GPS antenna over the serial port, and parse the incoming strings.  That part seems to work great.  However, when I decode the GGA sentence to retrieve the UTC time (hhmmss.ss) and try to convert it to a time stamp, the value seems off. 
    First, when I'm watching the UTC time count up, one second of displayed time is longer than 1 second of me counting out loud.  Counting out loud isn't super accurate, I know, but it takes almost 2 seconds of real time to pass before 1 second updates on the display.  Not sure why.  I'm thinking it has something to do with my loop timing?  The expected sample rate coming from the antenna is 5 hz.  I have a wait function built into the program to time the loop, and if I try any value I try besides 200mSec, then the sentences don't read correctly at all.  Am I getting data correctly by setting a wait function, or should I be doing something else. 
    Also, the time just doesn't match up with my computer time at all.  When I first ran it, it was like 10 minutes fast.  But I let it run for a little while and now it's 1.5 hours fast.  I'm not sure if it jumped to that time, or worked it's way up.  Either way, if the seconds truly are updating slower than 1 second of real time, I'm not sure why the timer is fast? 
    I'm pretty confused at this point.  This is my first time using GPS, so if anyone with some experience could help, I'd appreciate it. 
    Thanks,
    Alex 
    Attachments:
    Front Panel2.JPG ‏68 KB
    GPS1.vi ‏44 KB
    Block Diagram2.JPG ‏132 KB

    Ok, thanks for the quick responses everyone.  I will try to weave together replies to some of your comments, as well as talk about a discovery I made. 
    As far as my system goes, I actually have a Blue Tooth unit communicating over the serial port.  It works great through Hyper Terminal, as I can use it to retrieve NMEA sentences just fine.   The VI I made with Labview retrieves the sentences just as well, so I know I am communicating with my antenna.  I know I have a lock on several satellites, because I can get that information from one of the sentences.  The UTC time it provides, in the format hhmmss.ss (similar to your GPRMC Mike), seems correct.  It matches my system time within a minute.  So I am pretty confident with the system setup.
    That being said, I made a discovery this morning that might point to the problem.  Right now I am retrieving 2 sentences from the GPS unit: GPGGA and GPVTG.  When only pulling in the GPGGA sentence into Labview, the UTC time seems to be updating as I would expect.  Every time I count one second of time, the UTC time changes by one second.  Great!  Then I programmed the GPS unit to start outputting GPVTG sentences in addition to the GPGGA sentence.  Now when I look at the UTC time, it takes longer than 1 second real time to update 1 second of UTC time.  I hope that makes sense.  So it seems like when I pull in two sentences at a time, the system slows down.  Is this a VISA read error or something?  I don't know where the problem really could be.  This seems like the main issue. 
    Otherwise, the second problem I have, is actually converting the GGA time value to a Labview timestamp.  Right now I just have the UTC value (hhmmss.ss) feed into a "to Time Stamp" function within Labview.  I'm not sure that is the correct way of going about it though.  I guess I'm not even sure where a date value comes into play either? 
    Anyways, hope you can guys can see something here that I am missing. 
    Thanks again. 

  • *.eml Time Stamp - Select File in Windows Explorer Changes the Modified Date

    The Windows Live Mail *.eml files time stamp is getting changed to the current date when the file is selected in the Windows Explorer! I save backup copies of important E-mails to folders on the Hard Drive and then synchronize them with the same folders on other LAN Hard Drives for backup archives. When these E-mail files are selected or opened from the Windows Explorer in the Windows 7 OPS the Modified Date Time Stamp is changed to the current date automatically! This action creates a real problem when doing later synchronizations of all of the folders! The date will not be the original date of the E-mail and the original file will be over copied with the file with the newest date stamp. I stopped Indexing on the *.eml files and that stopped the time stamp change when overcopy synchronization, but if the file is selected during a viewing in Windows Explorer then the Time Stamp is updated to the current date again! A solution to this problem would be greatly appreciated if anybody knows of one. Thanks - - - Shorto

    The Date and Timestamp changing issue in Windows 7 has a two part fix!
    1. Disable the Indexing of the *.eml file type in the Indexing Options located by Clicking on "Control Panel" -  "Indexing Options" - Advanced Button - File Types Tab - scroll down to the .eml file type and uncheck the Box then click OK to finish, so
    that the Email type of files won't be Indexed.
    2. Delete the Registry Entry listed below, be sure to Export and Save the original Key so it could be Restored if something goes wrong!  \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\PropertyHandlers
     and Delete the .eml entry
    That should fix the problem with the changing Date/Timestamp of Email Files. For more information read CarlS's WindowsSeven Fourm thread where I also have more input:
     http://www.sevenforums.com/browsers-mail/35334-eml-files-timestamps-updated-constantly.html
    This should give you a better understanding on the problem and the Fix. - - - Shorto

  • Time stamp from dynamic data

    I trying to write dynamic data to a file using Express VI (Write LabView Measurement file). The dynamic data comes straight from a simulated Signal Express VI. The signal part of the dynamic data is written correctly but the time stamp is what appears to be float counting the seconds since the Write LabView Measurement file Express VI was started.
    I have configured the Simulate Signal VI Time stamp to absolute data and time option.
    This should be dead simple but it just do not work!
    Any suggestion to what I might do wrong?
    I do expect that the time stamp would be written as two columns one for date and one for time.
    Thanks,
    Soren T. Jensen

    The timestamp is written in the header of the file. The time and date entered there is the time and date that you are looking for. The timestamp written next to each piece of data is indead a relative value. It is the delta from the timestamp in the header to the time that datum was collected (created). The reason for this is that timestamps are quite large in bytes, especially if you break out the time and date in strings. Just stamping the header and providing the offsets is much more efficient.
    If you choose to not provide a header, I think that the timestamp will be lost entirely. I think that this is probably wrong, but I am uunsure what should be done to correct it.
    Hope that this helps,
    Bob
    Bob Young - Test Engineer - Lapsed Certified LabVIEW Developer
    DISTek Integration, Inc. - NI Alliance Member
    mailto:[email protected]

  • PSE9 Time Stamp

    I was happily using PSE8 but 'upgraded' to PSE9.  Since then I've been suffering from the following problem.
    Somehow it looks like PSE knows that I'm in the UK and assumes that my camera's clock is set to GMT.  So now we are in BST it adds one hour to the time stamp on RAW files. Whilst its bad enough that Adobe have assumed that it's their decision to do this and not the users, it doesn't do this to JPEGs. To make matters worse a few weeks ago, before realising I had this problem, I returned from Greece which is two hours ahead of GMT, and with my camera's clock set to BST it has left me totally confused.
    I tried re-setting the camera's clock to GMT but then JPEGs are timed one hour before that so two hours wrong!
    Is anyone aware if Adobe have a fix available? I know I can manually alter the time stamp but this should not be necessary.
    If anyone from Adobe is monitoring this forum can they please assure me that a fix is available or on its way?  Also please take on board that this sort of feature should be an option available to the customer not one that's imposed unilaterally by Adobe.

    Hi,
    Thank you for your response. I agree with your conclusion. I looked into the changes a little bit more after your mail and found that .jpg files that had not been altered i.e rotated prior importing to PSE 9 did not change. I rotate my .jpg pictures "lossless" in acdsee.
    I have used PSE8 with the same procedure, but there everything works fine.
    I enclose a few samples, if I can send the raw-files, Canon .cr2, due to size. Views from picture sorting in PSE9/ACDsee/Windows Live Photo Gallary are also enlosed.
    Best regards,
    TK
    Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 23:24:26 -0600
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Time stamp in PSE9 organizer messed up?
    Hi,
    Organizer handles the daylight savings time and hence it would make corrections automatically. So if a file is present in the catalog that has date stamp which falls under the day light savings period, then Organizer make the corrections automatically. So the 1 hour gap may be happening because of the same reason.
    Though the problem which appears to me is that the same should happen for raw files as well.
    It would be good if you could give some more information any set of files X.jpg and its corresponding raw file , say X.nef. Please share the date time stamps of both raw and jpegs for the same images files (Date Time Original and Date Time Digitized).
    Also share your timezone information and if you have taken any of those pictures from a different timezone.
    ~V
    >

Maybe you are looking for

  • Calculation of customer payment performance   by profit center

    I want to calculate customer payment performance by profit center  it is a report. Caluation clue. <b>Performance is a measure of when the payment was made versus the due date calculated by the payment terms</b>. i want the logic to be included in th

  • Using Flex Performance Profiler for Profiling Flex  with Java Applications

    Hi , I am planning to use Flex Profiler to profile my Application . I have developed a sample Application using Flex MXML ,some ActionScript classes for Events and Cairngorm , Java , Oracle as database and Blazeds .  Can i use Flex Performance Profil

  • Http Scenario. Pls advice very urgent

    Hi All, My Scenario is a. HTTP sends data to XI Synchronously. b. XI opens Socket Connection in User Defined Function (UDF)     of Message Mapping and gets response back from Socket     in UDF. For Socket Connection request and response I will     wr

  • Why can't I use the brushes when i run an action on CS5??

    I have been trying to smooth out skin, replace color, etc. and it's just not working when I run the action. I have never had this issue before, I already tried restarting the program, resetting the brushes, and it's still not working. I have included

  • Itune card redeemed but didn't buy anything? Help!!!

    My daughter entered her code into our home computer. We've searched purchase history for our account and can't find anywhere that the purchases have actually taken place. We don't think anyone was logged in when she put in the code, so where does the