Why does my hotmail time zone differ from my computer time zone setting?  Computer purchased within Atlantic time zone, since moved to Mountain Time Zone.  I have updated my Time Zone on my computer, but incoming emails to my hotmail account are time stamped with the Atlantic Time Zone. 

 

Ok so I'm used to using more than one time zone for setting calendar appointments for people I work for. I have to go outside a website much of the time or just calculate or remember which time zone is which when people through out their local time in an email.

Outlook for Windows has this or at least used to, not sure anymore. I thought the latest version of Outlook for Mac was a lot like the windows version.. so why doesn't this feature exist?

Actually, I don't really care why. Please consider this a request for the viewing of a time zone bar to be added to the calendar view (as it is in Windows) as soon as possible. Thank you!

 


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This is happening on phone only , not pc.    Security certificate   Warning comes up , every time inbox is loaded and / or opening any email..in hotmail

My incoming messages always indicate a time zone other than my own. It makes it difficult to know when something was actually received. How or where can I edit that setting so that my inbox knows what time it is - here.

 

I travel frequently and do NOT want Outlook to update my calendar with its local time zone settings (but I DO want my computer to update the display time).  When I make appointments, I make them according to the local time zone where I'll be traveling.  I do not want to hassle with setting the appointment to the time zone where I'll be traveling.  Is there a way to turn time zone support OFF?  
When I attempt tp change Time Zone in Hotmail via More Options/Manging Your Account/Timezone I do not get a window that permits me to complete this task.  What I am getting is the Account Summary Page!  It is very annoying having US times when eastern Australia is required.  Can you help or is this something that is currently being implemented over time?