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Why is the date of all received emails 24 hours behind the actual date sent?

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All of the dates/times of received e-mails seem to indicate the correct time they were sent but the date is routinely a day earlier. My computer time is properly set and files are correctly date-stamped. Is there a way to reset the date in Thunderbird?

All of the dates/times of received e-mails seem to indicate the correct time they were sent but the date is routinely a day earlier. My computer time is properly set and files are correctly date-stamped. Is there a way to reset the date in Thunderbird?

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Thunderbird uses your computer system clock. The time might be showing correct on your computer. What about the time zone?

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Thanks Airmail, but my clock, time zone and date are all correctly set. In fact, they are synced to the Internet. Yet your e-mail notice was sent "yesterday" according to Thunderbird (i.e. you sent it on the 12th; Thunderbird says the 11th).