On Sunday, September 11, 2011 08:41:59 AM Peter Georgi did opine:

> Hi Gene,
> 
> From your mail I take, that you change from
> "daylight saving time" at the beginning of
> October. In Europe we change to "normal time" on
> the last weekend of October. Though it would be
> not so easy to fix the bug with respect to all the
> world time specialities.
> 
> Regards Peter

I think that is correct.  But its been played with till I am probably 
confused, several times in the last decade.  And being retired now, I am 
not slaved to some companies clock, so I don't pay enough attention either.

I am less convinced now that it is a tzdata problem with either of our 
installs.  RFC-5322 says the timestamps in the header MUST increment, and 
one of the servers inserted a timestamp that was identical to the second in 
2 different header lines, a fast server indeed.  But then I started looking 
at other messages that didn't give mailfilter an upset tummy and found that 
was moderately common.  So I have mailfilter shut down for this mailserver, 
and am scratching what little hair I have left.  ;-)

Thanks Peter.

Cheers, gene
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