said:
>I sent my self a message. I sent it Oct-6, 0947, and that is the time
>shown in my inbox. I assume the message never left Charter.net, my ISP.
>I don't know how to save the header from what came to my inbox. The
>header in the "forward" message has more info relative to the original
>than I see in the original; eg Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 09:47:22 +0000
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 09:47:22 +0000
Like I said, could be a Mozilla problem. It clearly thinks you are
located somewhare in GMT.
If you want, send me a test message directly. I leaving the Date: tags
unsullied.
You can use apps like TZSet or WorldClock to validate your TZ setting.
Either that or backlevel to Moz 1.4 and see what happens.
Steven
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