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Thread ID: 77164 2007-03-01 07:40:00 Date and time on emails bpt2 (6653) Press F1
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529058 2007-03-01 07:40:00 How come I can receive an email with tomorrow's date on it when I check the originating computer and find that the date and time are correct? bpt2 (6653)
529059 2007-03-01 08:57:00 How come I can receive an email with tomorrow's date on it when I check the originating computer and find that the date and time are correct?

Obviously you are with Xtra & your broadband speed is as fast as THEY believe it is. So fast, in fact, that you recvd it before it was sent. PJ:rolleyes: :lol:
Poppa John (284)
529060 2007-03-01 09:07:00 Have you checked what part of the world the originating computer thinks it's in? If it thinks it's in the States, "today's" date in the US is tomorrow over here :) Just a thought .... davehartley (3487)
529061 2007-03-01 22:24:00 Being a Leap Year perhaps they decided to to leap into the future. Pretty sure that if you get the originating date/time, modify it for International Time plus any Daylight Saving at both ends to get the originating NZ time it will be your receiving date/time. FrankS (257)
529062 2007-03-02 02:17:00 As suggested it was a wrong time zone. I just needed the prompt to check that out. Thanks. bpt2 (6653)
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