Article ID: 170479
Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q170479
SUMMARY
When sending a message with a Read Receipt (RR) request from a third-party messaging system to Exchange Server, the RR reply may contain the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and not the correct GMT-offset time.
MORE INFORMATION
When Exchange Server processes a Read Receipt request, it sends the RR reply back with the time stamp in the YYMMDDHHMMSSZ format.
The 'Z' at the end signifies GMT. It is then up to the receiving client or MTA to add the adjusted offset time to the GMT to allow proper conversion to the local time-zone.
If they do not adjust the GMT offset, they will simply display the GMT time stamp.
This may also occur with Message Expiration requests or any other type of request embedded in the P2 of a message.
Delivery receipt requests usually will not display this behavior because the Exchange Server MTA encodes the GMT offset into the P1 when sending the report back.
This behavior is by product design.
Additional query words: retix ua mta mts time zulu
Keywords: KB170479