dates and times in emails are actually stored and transmitted as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). When you view such a date-time, a program does its best to translate that into your local time. This might sound simple, but is, in fact, incredibly complicated, especially for historic dates. The dates in your emails are not actually changing, they are just...
dates and times in emails are actually stored and transmitted as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). When you view such a date-time, a program does its best to translate that into your local time. This might sound simple, but is, in fact, incredibly complicated, especially for historic dates.
The dates in your emails are not actually changing, they are just being displayed differently. If you are interested, there is a video explaining the problem from a programmer's perspective.
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