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received email time is show as sender's time zone not my local time zone

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Hey folks, I don't know if this is a new feature or whether I've just noticed it now because I'm getting a lot more e-mails from the US East Coast. I'm on US West Coast time. The time of the received emails appear based on the sender's time zone, not the time I actually received the email, in my time zone. Is this a feature? If so, can I modify it to show received time as per the local time? Thanks, Steve

Hey folks, I don't know if this is a new feature or whether I've just noticed it now because I'm getting a lot more e-mails from the US East Coast. I'm on US West Coast time. The time of the received emails appear based on the sender's time zone, not the time I actually received the email, in my time zone. Is this a feature? If so, can I modify it to show received time as per the local time? Thanks, Steve

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I can't find a setting on Thunderbird. I believe it's on the ISP side. Have you set the correct timezone in your Yahoo!, Outlook, GMail, Do Daddy, Host Gator, etc. to the correct time zone? I know the 1st three are in their settings, I am about to move West, and believe all of my e-mail (Host Gator) is set up for Eastern Time. Looking forward to your response.

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thanks, but this does not apply.

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web310 said

thanks, but this does not apply.

@web310 How does it not apply? On my end, I changed Yahoo! & Gmail time zone to now be Pacific. I went into Host Gator (Business Account) and set that up as Pacific, my e-mails are now 3 hours different than my computer as I'm moving this weekend.