The message that arrives in the users mailbox, does that display the time of the receiving server, or of the sending server?
It depends on what "display" means. In most cases, a mail client will display the time from the Date: header, which is added by the sender's mail client. So the date you see on this E-mail should be the date according to the clock on the computer I am writing it on.
I have a user that around 11:30 had just received some messages with a timestamp of somewhere around 8:30.
That is not uncommon. In this case, the sender probably has their time zone set up wrong.
-Scott
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