Assuming the time was set accurately on the sender's computer and all 
the routers along the way.

>Just to belabor this point some more....
>
>If you think a message has suffered a long delay, carefully examine ALL the
>Received: lines in the message header (you may need to configure your E-mail
>client to view them), being careful to compensate for time zone differences.
>You will be able to re-create the time line from when the poster pressed the
>SEND button, to when it arrived in your mailbox, including each stop 
>inbetween.
>   Thus, you can see any places where the message got held up.
>
>73 - Jim AD1C
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Jimmy Weierich, KG2AU       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vestal, NY  USA           FN12xa
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