Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem
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texte = I have been dealing with this for several years. Ever since upgrading to v6 WebDNA.During the summer months all my emails are 1 hour off. I too would like to find a solution to this.Matthew A Perosi |Psi Prime, Inc. |http://www.psiprime.com |http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc |323 Union Blvd. |Totowa, NJ 07512 |P: 973.413.8210 |F: 973.413.8217 |Marc Thompson wrote:> We're running WebCatalog unix-Solaris Sparc Apache Module version 6.0a > and have our SMTP Mail Server set to our own smtp mail server. > Additionally, we're located in the Mountain Time Zone (MDT). Problem > we're seeing after sniffing network traffic is that WebCatalog is > sending the wrong offset in the email headers?>> Here's an example:> SMTP: "Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:25:16 -0700\r\n">> Maybe it's mapping MDT to -0700 instead of -0600, treating it like MST > or like there's no such thing as daylight saving time?> Putting [date %Z] on a page does display the correct Timezone (MDT), > just not in the email header.>> The system appears to know the correct timezone:> v242:78> date> Sat May 12 11:55:04 MDT 2007> v242:79> perl -e '$a = localtime(); print "$a\n";'> Sat May 12 11:55:54 2007>> Anyone got any ideas or know how to tell WebCat to use correct offset?>> Marc
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I have been dealing with this for several years. Ever since upgrading to v6 WebDNA.During the summer months all my emails are 1 hour off. I too would like to find a solution to this.Matthew A Perosi |Psi Prime, Inc. |http://www.psiprime.com |http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc |323 Union Blvd. |Totowa, NJ 07512 |P: 973.413.8210 |F: 973.413.8217 |Marc Thompson wrote:> We're running WebCatalog unix-Solaris Sparc Apache Module version 6.0a > and have our SMTP Mail Server set to our own smtp mail server. > Additionally, we're located in the Mountain Time Zone (MDT). Problem > we're seeing after sniffing network traffic is that WebCatalog is > sending the wrong offset in the email headers?>> Here's an example:> SMTP: "Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:25:16 -0700\r\n">> Maybe it's mapping MDT to -0700 instead of -0600, treating it like MST > or like there's no such thing as daylight saving time?> Putting [date %Z] on a page does display the correct Timezone (MDT), > just not in the email header.>> The system appears to know the correct timezone:> v242:78> date> Sat May 12 11:55:04 MDT 2007> v242:79> perl -e '$a = localtime(); print "$a\n";'> Sat May 12 11:55:54 2007>> Anyone got any ideas or know how to tell WebCat to use correct offset?>> Marc
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