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Peter Skye wrote:
> I am sending this message at 3:50 a.m. from a machine set
> to PDT (-0700). See what time your email program displays
> for it. It *should* say 3:50 a.m. (give or take a minute
> -- I don't know if the SCOUG list server is sync'd to any
> NTP servers and there will be a few seconds of lag as this
> message is sent to everyone on the list).
>
> If the message time stamp displayed on your screen says
> 10:50 a.m. (+0000) instead of 3:50 a.m. (-0700) then your
> machine (or at least your email program) thinks you are in
> the GMT time zone.
>
Clipped from your header: 10/08/03 10:48 am
So maybe you understand the question. The answer - according to you and
Steven - is complain to Mozilla, Warpzilla, Mike Kaply??????
I once asked on netscape.public.mozilla.os2 if that was the place for
questions and observations and was told it was. So far that has not
produced a response from anyone who could confirm where the problem is,
but more importantly, could do anything about it. I have been mostly
trying to determine if there is anything I can do on my end.
To present the situation somewhere else I think I would have to
determine if it is a Mozilla or Warpzilla problem. And no, they are not
necessarily the same product.
Ray
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