XFOR: Sent Time Incorrect on Incoming SMTP Messages (153590)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0
This article was previously published under Q153590 SYMPTOMS
When the Microsoft Exchange client receives an SMTP message in which the
time zone in the header is in lowercase, and the time zone in the header
matches that of the client computer, the time zone is ignored and Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT) is assumed. This causes the Sent time to be incorrect.
Example:
Incorrect Time Stamp:
Machine TZ is Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Header date filed is = Mon, 10 Jun 1996 14:10:45 est
Sent time in client shows - Sent: Monday, June 10, 1996 10:10 AM
Correct Time Stamp:
Machine TZ is Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Header date filed is = Mon, 10 Jun 1996 14:10:45 EST
Sent time in client shows - Sent: Monday, June 10, 1996 2:10 PM
CAUSE
The Internet Mail Connector (IMC) does not recognize the lowercase time
zone value in the header as valid. The IMC then behaves as if the time zone
is GMT, and converts the message on that basis.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server
version 4.0. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft Exchange
Server
U.S. Service Pack. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on
the
following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
MORE INFORMATION
This happens regardless of the time zone selected. Also, if the time zone
of the computer is Eastern Standard Time (EST) but the date in the header
is Central Standard Time, the problem does not occur. It only occurs if the
time zone in the header matches that of the local computer.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbusage KB153590 |
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