Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug!

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2011


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Ken I have looked at this problem a few times to see if it was happening on = our windows servers and have not been able to find a problem. However I will look at the raw headers from some emails and confirm. It may be an OS specific problem. Regards Stuart Tremain IDFK Web Developments AUSTRALIA webdna@idfk.com.au On 15/06/2011, at 8:01 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote: >> No problem on Windows :) >=20 >=20 > Hi Stuart, >=20 > How did you confirm that it works on Windows? =20 >=20 > I'm not doubting you, but the reason I ask is because you=20 > cannot just look at the time displayed in your email client=20 > software. Instead you actually have to look at the email=20 > headers to confirm that the Date header added by WebDNA is=20 > setting the correct GMT offset. >=20 > My client's server (version 6.0) is setting the GMT offset to=20 > -0800 when it's supposed to be -0700, that's how I tracked=20 > down and confirmed this bug earlier today. >=20 > Sincerely, > Kenneth Grome > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Stuart Tremain 2011)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Kenneth Grome 2011)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Stuart Tremain 2011)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Kenneth Grome 2011)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Kenneth Grome 2011)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Stuart Tremain 2011)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] Email time bug? YES, it's a bug! (Tom Duke 2011)
Ken I have looked at this problem a few times to see if it was happening on = our windows servers and have not been able to find a problem. However I will look at the raw headers from some emails and confirm. It may be an OS specific problem. Regards Stuart Tremain IDFK Web Developments AUSTRALIA webdna@idfk.com.au On 15/06/2011, at 8:01 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote: >> No problem on Windows :) >=20 >=20 > Hi Stuart, >=20 > How did you confirm that it works on Windows? =20 >=20 > I'm not doubting you, but the reason I ask is because you=20 > cannot just look at the time displayed in your email client=20 > software. Instead you actually have to look at the email=20 > headers to confirm that the Date header added by WebDNA is=20 > setting the correct GMT offset. >=20 > My client's server (version 6.0) is setting the GMT offset to=20 > -0800 when it's supposed to be -0700, that's how I tracked=20 > down and confirmed this bug earlier today. >=20 > Sincerely, > Kenneth Grome > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us Stuart Tremain

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