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Ray Davison wrote:
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> I posted a message and Dave responded. The message
> times are 05:XX pm, the header times are 10:XX +0000.
> Does the SCOUG server think it is in England?
No, it just thinks you alone are enjoying a pint in Old Brittany.
Your first message contained these two header lines:
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 10:16:42 PDT7
X-OldDate: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 10:18:52 +0000
The X-OldDate line was the one you originally sent with the message as
the Date: line. The list server changed it to X-OldDate and then
inserted a new Date: line.
Thus the GMT (+0000) time apparently came from your machine. In
checking the headers on your old messages to SCOUG-Help, I see your time
setting was correct (-0700) up through 9/23 but incorrect (+0000)
beginning 9/26.
Is your SET TZ= missing from your CONFIG.SYS?
- Peter
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