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system.web.mail email timestamps are wrong

I have an ASP.NET order receiving system that utilizes system.web.mail to
send an email to a project manager anytime parts from their project are
received in the system.
For some reason, the timestamp of the email itself is always exactly three
hours later than the time the email is actually sent / received.
The server running the application is set to the right time, and all the
PC's are set to the correct time. It doesn't matter which machine receives
an order, the timestamp on the email is always three hours wrong.

Any ideas what is causing this?

Jordan
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Where do the orders come from? Are they coming from a different time
zone? Have you taken that into consideration?

Nov 22 '05 #2

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