I'm a bit confused as to where the time stamp comes from in the header of
the email when sending an email via CFMAIL. We have a help desk database
that emails our users when their call is entered into the database. The
email includes, in the text, the date/time of the call (a field in the
database itself.) That text is correct. However, the header of the email
indicates that it happened about 11 hours earlier. I tried telling the
users that we are just so good that we actually anticipate and close their
calls before they even think to report the problem. Unfortunately, they're
not buying it. I've checked the date/time on the CF Server, Exchange server
and the help desk technicians PC. All check out fine. I also checked the
time zone on each. Again, all looks fine. Can anyone point me in the right
direction of where to look next?
Athelene Gieseman
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