My email program shows the messages time 6 hours late in its mailbox indexes. How do I fix this?
• First, this is a not a problem with our servers. The “Date:” header is created by client software. The servers consider it part of message’s payload and do not modify it. • This is a known in many email programs. A work-around is to get rid of the “Date Received” column and replace it with a “Date Sent” column. This pulls the info from the “Date:” header and provides a more reasonable time value. • Here’s how to fix it for Outlook. (Fortunately, this problem is fixed in Eudora 6.1 and higher, because there doesn’t appear to be any way to change the columns displayed in the mailbox indexes in Eudora.
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