There are a few things you can check
1. double click on the time..lower right...when the box appears click on INTERNET TIME and make sure the automatically synchronize.....etc box is checked.
Clicking on TIME ZONE will tell you which one you are in and can be changed here also if you are not in the right time zone.
Note: this can also be accessed by clicking on START...CONTROL PANEL...DATE &
TIME..
2. On your email page click on CALENDAR located just above COMPOSE and make sure it is in the right time zone...IE: Eastern time would be GMT - 0500 US/CANADA EASTERN
To check this send yourself an email and check to see if you have the right time.
The time stamp is set by the time on the Yahoo! Mail servers here in California (Pacific time zone - PST).
The number with a "+" or "-" to the left of the time stamp shows how many hours ahead or behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or World Time, the time stamp is.
Please note: It is also not possible to change the time stamp of incoming messages.
And my own added note: If you person emailing you doesn't have the right time in his computer you might see some funny ones...I received one from 1988...
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For your info the time displayed in your inbox on the right side AND in the top right corner of the email when you open it is the time YOU receive the message. If you want to know when it was sent click on FULL HEADERS located on the bottom right of your opened email.
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1. double click on the time..lower right...when the box appears click on INTERNET TIME and make sure the automatically synchronize.....etc box is checked.
Clicking on TIME ZONE will tell you which one you are in and can be changed here also if you are not in the right time zone.
Note: this can also be accessed by clicking on START...CONTROL PANEL...DATE &
TIME..
2. On your email page click on CALENDAR located just above COMPOSE and make sure it is in the right time zone...IE: Eastern time would be GMT - 0500 US/CANADA EASTERN
To check this send yourself an email and check to see if you have the right time.
The time stamp is set by the time on the Yahoo! Mail servers here in California (Pacific time zone - PST).
The number with a "+" or "-" to the left of the time stamp shows how many hours ahead or behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or World Time, the time stamp is.
Please note: It is also not possible to change the time stamp of incoming messages.
And my own added note: If you person emailing you doesn't have the right time in his computer you might see some funny ones...I received one from 1988...
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
For your info the time displayed in your inbox on the right side AND in the top right corner of the email when you open it is the time YOU receive the message. If you want to know when it was sent click on FULL HEADERS located on the bottom right of your opened email.
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