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?? If the problem is Mozilla, why is the date correct when I =
?? send a message to myself and os2user@yahoo, but not to SCOUG?
Perhaps the bug is with the SCOUG server !?
BTW: It may touch this topic or not !?
My domain is registered in the US.
My provider is here in Switzerland.
My system's TZ is set to Swiss time.
My default mailer is Lotus Notes for =
OS/2 and is most accurate R 4.57h !
Some time ago I had a collegue who very often =
complained that my time is set wrongly with a =
gap of 4 hours to local (Switzerland).
He always teased me being up and away all the times ;-)
What can or could cause these time differences ???
Your hints and suggestions are very welcome ;-))
Cheers, svobi
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