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E-mail Date


Question Posted Thursday August 17 2006, 2:03 pm

Ok, so on my hotmail account, every time i send an e-mail, it always has the wrong date and time on it, it's like 4 hours and a day off, how can i change this? please use simple terms too, i know nothing about computers and i have no clue what the technical term of stuff is, so, like, any help would be appreciated, thanks :)

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Friday August 18 2006, 6:53 am:
You need to fix your time zone settings.
1. Login to your account.
2. Click "Options". This is on the right of the page from your inbox.
3. Click "Personal". This is on the column on the left.
4. Scroll down until you see a drop-down for time zone. Choose the appropriate time zone for your location. (It helps if you have the correct country in your profile, because the list of available timezones will be automatically narrowed to the ones that apply to your country.)

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