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SYMPTOMSThe time displayed as the Sent time for a Microsoft Exchange message is incorrect by one or more hours. More specifically, the date/time stamp shown in the SMTP Header information of a message is not the same time as that shown in the Sent field in the message. MORE INFORMATION
When the originator transmits a message, Microsoft Exchange will attach the
date, time, and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset. These values reflect the
time that the message left the originator's Outbox. However, when a
Microsoft Exchange client displays the message in the recipient's mailbox,
it converts the time that the message was sent to the equivalent time in
the recipient's time zone. For example, if I am located in Seattle and send
a message to you at 1:00 PM (13:00) Pacific Daylight Time and you receive
the message in Charlotte within 15 seconds, the time showing in the Sent
field of the message will be 4:00:15 PM (16:00:15). Depending on the time
settings of the respective Microsoft Exchange clients and Microsoft
Exchange Servers involved, the SMTP Header information on the originating
message will show: 13:00:00 (-07:00) or 13:00:00 (PDT) and the time stamp
from the receiving server will show 16:00:15 (-04:00) or 16:00:15 (EDT).
Note that the GMT offset may be expressed as either a numeric value, -
04:00, or an alphabetic label, EDT.
All other alphabetic time zone labels are ignored. For those time zones,
the result will be that the message time will be off by the exact amount of
the GMT offset for that time zone.
Why does Microsoft Exchange handle time zone values this way? Because that's the way RFC 822 defines time zones. According to the RFC, the only time zones with recognized, or official, time zone labels are the ones listed above. So Microsoft Exchange is functioning in a way that is literally compliant with the applicable RFC. To do otherwise would take us out of compliance. WORKAROUNDEnsure that all Microsoft Exchange Servers handling mail express time with numeric offsets rather than alphabetic labels. Additional query words: SMTP IMC Time Zone Sent
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