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Subject:
MS Outlook
Category: Computers Asked by: smhstraws-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
13 May 2005 04:07 PDT
Expires: 12 Jun 2005 04:07 PDT Question ID: 521230 |
I would like to have my Outlook (2002) time diffrent - for emails sent and received - that the time on my PC system. Is this possible, if so, how? |
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Subject:
Re: MS Outlook
From: crabbshack-ga on 13 May 2005 08:12 PDT |
I don't think this is possible. Outlook works off of the system clock on the PC that it runs on. You can alter that time however you wish, but it will impact your email date/time stamps as well. |
Subject:
Re: MS Outlook
From: neutron_coding-ga on 13 May 2005 15:12 PDT |
Hi smhstraws, It is possible to set up a small script to change the clock when you start Outlook and change it back when you close Outlook. Would you be interested in such a solution? Regards Neutron Coding. |
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Re: MS Outlook
From: khapre-ga on 14 May 2005 12:31 PDT |
You don't need the script also. Change time on PC and then send and receive emails. Provided. - Your mail server is not Exchange. - Internet Time option is switched off pn your machine. - All other applications are also dependent on that time, so they will report/use changed time. Change it back when you are done. |
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Re: MS Outlook
From: rsantos12184-ga on 26 May 2005 09:06 PDT |
Thats not how timing works on emails. The headers stating the time are from the email provider, you cant change anything about that. |
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