said:
>Perhaps the bug is with the SCOUG server !?
It's not.
>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 ???
According to the message headers:
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 10:31:21 PDT7
X-OldDate: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 19:32:58 +0200
you are 2 hours east of GMT which looks right to me.
These kinds of date discrepancies can occur for many reasons. I have a
customer in California that uses a mail scanning service on the east
coast. The mail service always gets the message dates wrong and the
messages always arrive 3 hours before they are sent.
Regards,
Steven
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