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RE: [ProgSoc] Email time stamp
That's the case that one or both of the server(s) (Sender or Reciever) does
not has the correct Time Zone setting. Even if the server's time looks ok,
that doesn't means the Time Zone works ok. Ask your friend to check the time
zone on his server. (or you may want to check yours as well ;)
Regards,
Raymund Wong
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Doohan [mailto:DOOHAN@nospam.integral.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 2:13 PM
To: progsoc@nospam.progsoc.uts.edu.au
Subject: [ProgSoc] Email time stamp
Does anyone know where the email header gets it time stamp from?
Somebody is sending me emails with the wrong date/time. His PC has the
correct time, and he claims the mail server is correct (although I haven't
verified this for myself). Does anyone have any clues on where to look for
the problem?
thanks,
Kev
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