[H-GEN] Time problems
Cunningham, Conor
Conor.Cunningham at team.telstra.com
Wed Sep 10 20:58:29 EDT 2003
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Can't help too much apart from that Jay's mail is stamped at 10:18am
this morning.
Kind Regards,
Conor Cunningham
(07) 3898 6133
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From: Harry Phillips [mailto:harry at tux.com.au]
Sent: Friday, 12 September 2003 3:40 AM
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Subject: [H-GEN] Time problems
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I am having annoying time stamp problems.
I don't know if it is because of the time problems I have had recently
or something out of my control.
My server time was behind by about 4 hours, this in turn caused the
workstation to be out 4 hours. I then fixed that and the workstation did
a time warp and was ahead by 24 hours. If I check my servers date it has
it as the correct time, I check the /etc/timezone and it is
Australia/Brisbane.
My time stamp problems are to do with my received mail. I have been
getting mail from the HUMBUG list this morning with time stamps from
yesterday.
As an example as far as Mozilla is concerned the last mail I got from
the list is Jay's mail stamped 10/9/03 4:55PM.
When I look at the last message I sent to the chat list however it has a
time of today at 10:07.
Where do I start? What time does your mail client have Jay's mail at,
this morning or yesterday?
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Regards,
Harry Phillips
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