I have a user who has Lotus Traveler configured on her iPhone. We noticed that emails she sends from her iPhone end up with the date in mm/dd/yyyy format rather than dd/mm/yyyy format that is expected. This doesn't actually happen on the original email, rather it appears in the header information when someone replies to the email or she forwards the email - so the date looks ok in the sent/inbox items, but is incorrect in the copied header information.
This wouldn't be a huge issue, except that it causes problems when filing emails (it is confusing for others to scroll down an email - it can sometimes look like there was a month between the original email and the reply when in fact it may have been the same day)
I checked her pc and the iPhone and they both have the correct date format set as well as the regional settings etc. I can't understand why it would reverse the date in the headers when everything else is fine. Ideas?