View Sender’s Time Zone In Outlook

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Friday, 22nd May 2009 | Share


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Quite sometime back had introduced a new feature called as Sender Time Zone, which allowed users to view the timezone of the email sender, a similar add-in is also available for .

After you have installed the Sender’s Time Zone add-in for Outlook, you will see the timezone of the sender in a information tab in the email, this will allow you to the time difference between your location and the location of the sender.

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This can come in pretty handy for people who usually converse with people in other countries and time zone, and would want to find out if it Ok to converse given the timezone the sender exists in.

Download Sender’s Time Zone Outlook Add-in



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  1. Tim Brazer
    May 22nd, 2009 at 7:14 pm #

    Oh this is useful. Knowing the senders time-zone is important.

    It’s good to know why they didn’t read your email yet. The are probably sleeping halfway around the world.

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  2. Mac
    May 23rd, 2009 at 11:41 pm #

    Awesome feature! so no more calculating times in your head :)

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