[quote user="Sharkfin"]
The difference between the 5 hour GMT difference and the 4 hours on your e-mails may be due to a Daylight Saving setting. I think there was a recent Windows Update which corrected some daylight saving issues.
If I were you I would double-check your PC's timezone, daylight saving setting and the actual time-of day. Then, I would check that Pegasus is correctly set to pick up the right timezone too. That option is found in the Pegasus options, on the 'Advanced settings' page. Just tick the 'Auto' box. If you still see problems, try entering -0500 instead.
As for resetting all your folders to apply timezone correction, yes, I think you'll have to do them manually. Don't start unless you definitely can't fix the problem with the above ideas first!
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Pegasus handles the 'summer time' change based on the CURRENT DATE, not the date that the email was sent, This means that any email sent during the 'winter time' period will have its displayed time offset by one hour during the 'summer' months. The opposite presumably happens for 'summer' mail viewed during 'winter' months.
This shouldn't be a difficult fix for the developers to make. Perhaps in Pegasus 4.6 or 5.0 perhaps?
[quote user="Sharkfin"]<p>The difference between the 5 hour GMT difference and the 4 hours on your e-mails may be due to a Daylight Saving setting. I think there was a recent Windows Update which corrected some daylight saving issues.</p><p>If I were you I would double-check your PC's timezone, daylight saving setting and the actual time-of day. Then, I would check that Pegasus is correctly set to pick up the right timezone too. That option is found in the Pegasus options, on the 'Advanced settings' page. Just tick the 'Auto' box. If you still see problems, try entering -0500 instead.</p><p>As for resetting all your folders to apply timezone correction, yes, I think you'll have to do them manually. Don't start unless you definitely can't fix the problem with the above ideas first!</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Pegasus handles the 'summer time' change based on the CURRENT DATE, not the date that the email was sent, &nbsp;This means that any email sent during the 'winter time' period will have its displayed time offset by one hour during the 'summer' months. &nbsp;The opposite presumably happens for 'summer' mail viewed during 'winter' months.</p><p>This shouldn't be a difficult fix for the developers to make. Perhaps in Pegasus 4.6 or 5.0 perhaps?</p>