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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>>If the problem is Mozilla, why is the date correct when I send a message
>>to myself and os2user@yahoo, but not to SCOUG?
>
>
> The dates are incorrect when you send to me too. As to why you think they
> are correct at os2user, I can only guess.
Why I THINK? Because I sent it to os2user at 8:14 pm (2014) and the
message in my inbox says 08:14 pm.
>>Here's one of your test messages (#20486):
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> From: Ray Davison
> Date: Mon Oct 6, 2003 1:14 pm
> Subject: Test, message time chk
>
> 10 Oct, 2014
>
> This date looks wrong to me.
The above is not a message either as sent or received, but rather it is
the os2user message as it existed on yahoo and I clipped from there and
sent to you. You can tell by the typo which I corrected before I sent
it to SCOUG. Full text of message to you is below.
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> I sent the following message to os2user@yahoo. I got that copy from
Yahoo; it hasn't gotten to my inbox. 10 Oct, 2014 is the message. the
10 is a typo, s/b 6. The time , 2014 is correct.
> I sent it at 2014 and Yahoo received it 1314, huh?
>
> *******************
> From: Ray Davison
> Date: Mon Oct 6, 2003 1:14 pm
> Subject: Test, message time chk
>
>
> 10 Oct, 2014
> *********************
> I just got my copy of the os2user message. The time is correct: 2014.
> I then sent the same message to SCOUG; time is fast, 7 Oct, 03xx
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Ray
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