How do I change the timestamp on my emails? Print

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**Setting Time Zones in Webmail Clients and Outlook**

Each webmail client and email application on your gptservers.net hosting account has a time zone setting, which defaults to the server’s clock. Below are instructions to adjust the time zone for SquirrelMail, Horde, RoundCube, and Outlook 2007.

### SquirrelMail
1. Log in to SquirrelMail and click **Options** at the top.
2. Select the **Personal Information** link.
3. Locate **Your current timezone** under Timezone Options.
4. Choose your desired time zone from the dropdown menu.
5. Click **Submit** to save changes.

### Horde
1. Log in to Horde and click **Options** at the top.
2. Select the **Locale and Time** link.
3. Find **Your current time zone**.
4. Select your time zone from the dropdown menu.
5. Click **Save Options** to apply the changes.

### RoundCube
1. Log in to RoundCube and click **Personal Settings** in the top-right corner.
2. Under **User Interface**, locate **Time zone**.
3. Choose your time zone from the dropdown menu.
4. Click **Save** to confirm.

### Outlook 2007
You can adjust the time zone in Outlook 2007 to match your current location. For other Outlook versions, refer to the Outlook Help menu.
1. In Outlook, go to the **Tools** menu and click **Options**.
2. Click **Calendar Options**.
3. Click **Time Zone**.
4. In the **Label** box, enter a name for the current time zone.
5. From the **Time zone** dropdown list, select your desired time zone.
6. (Optional) Check **Adjust for daylight saving time** if your time zone uses daylight saving time (DST). This option is only available in DST-supporting time zones.
7. Click **OK** to save and exit.

**Note**: Ensure your selected time zone aligns with your geographic location for accurate email timestamps. For assistance, contact support@gptservers.net.

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