Re: One Hour Email
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 43268
interpreted = N
texte = I have the time zone set correctly. Adjusting it to EST makes the emailappear as if though it were sent 2 hours later than it actually is.Unchecking the automatically adjust for daylight... and REBOOTING thensending the emails DOES make the email time appear correctly on sent emails.GK> >The emails are reporting sending times one hour later than it actuallyis.>> Okay then, that's the same problem Kim is having. So now there are> two of you experiencing this problem, rather than just one ...>>> >Adjusting the time zone does affect this time (of course).>> Yes, but she's been telling me for weeks that the server's time zone> is set correctly. Of course if she's wrong then it's a simple fix to> change the time zone. But if she's right then it seems like something> else is going on that's screwing up the times in the outgoing email> messages.>>> >Unchecking the box to automatically adjust for daylight savings did NOT> >have an immediate effect on the reporting time.>> Do you think this might change after a restart?> Or is that feature simply broken in Win2000 OS?>> There's a simple way to fix it anyways, and that's to set the time> zone manually every six months to whatever zone makes the email> messages report the correct sending time. But of course it would be> NICE if the OS took care of this problem automatically ...>> Does anyone else have any suggestions for fixing this problem?>>> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I have the time zone set correctly. Adjusting it to EST makes the emailappear as if though it were sent 2 hours later than it actually is.Unchecking the automatically adjust for daylight... and REBOOTING thensending the emails DOES make the email time appear correctly on sent emails.GK> >The emails are reporting sending times one hour later than it actuallyis.>> Okay then, that's the same problem Kim is having. So now there are> two of you experiencing this problem, rather than just one ...>>> >Adjusting the time zone does affect this time (of course).>> Yes, but she's been telling me for weeks that the server's time zone> is set correctly. Of course if she's wrong then it's a simple fix to> change the time zone. But if she's right then it seems like something> else is going on that's screwing up the times in the outgoing email> messages.>>> >Unchecking the box to automatically adjust for daylight savings did NOT> >have an immediate effect on the reporting time.>> Do you think this might change after a restart?> Or is that feature simply broken in Win2000 OS?>> There's a simple way to fix it anyways, and that's to set the time> zone manually every six months to whatever zone makes the email> messages report the correct sending time. But of course it would be> NICE if the OS took care of this problem automatically ...>> Does anyone else have any suggestions for fixing this problem?>>> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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