Re: One Hour Email
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 43249
interpreted = N
texte = >>>The Received setting shows the time as, which is correct.>The Date settings shows the time as -0800, which is 1 hour wrong.The and -0800 are the time offsets from GMT. They are set by the servermasters.>>So, my assumption is that Emailer is not seeing the Daylight savings time.It sees whatever time is set on the computer it runs on. It doesn't know daylight savings from a hole in the ground.>>Now, I don't understand how Emailer works, but from what I do understand...>the server has two clock references.>The first is the actual system clock, then the second would be the OS's>interpretation of that clock, which includes Daylight Savings time.I think you may be thinking of the speed of the system clock. Mac clocks run at 60 ticks per second. PC clocks, I think, run at 100 ticks per second. The time of day shown on either is determined by the initial time of day set by the operator plus the number of ticks from that instant until now plus any errors in the clock speed.Glenn-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>>>The Received setting shows the time as, which is correct.>The Date settings shows the time as -0800, which is 1 hour wrong.The and -0800 are the time offsets from GMT. They are set by the servermasters.>>So, my assumption is that Emailer is not seeing the Daylight savings time.It sees whatever time is set on the computer it runs on. It doesn't know daylight savings from a hole in the ground.>>Now, I don't understand how Emailer works, but from what I do understand...>the server has two clock references.>The first is the actual system clock, then the second would be the OS's>interpretation of that clock, which includes Daylight Savings time.I think you may be thinking of the speed of the system clock. Mac clocks run at 60 ticks per second. PC clocks, I think, run at 100 ticks per second. The time of day shown on either is determined by the initial time of day set by the operator plus the number of ticks from that instant until now plus any errors in the clock speed.Glenn-------------------------------------------------------------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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