Karl:

        I went to the Yahoo site and accessed
"Log into Yahoo! Mail.  Left click My Account.  Under Member 
Information is a place to set the Time Zone.".
They do list the correct time zone as eastern but they have done
this from information submitted to them. This is not selectable.
The only selection you have is the country you are in.

I guess the time stamp they use is Pacific because they are
located there.  Many of the early programs (80's, 90's) used Pacific
time for there calculations. Most of the programmers lived there.

Wally

On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:23:49 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Karl:
>         I will do that the next time I log into
> Yahoo to remove my 800 or so junk mails.
> I think Yahoo gives your address to every
> sp*mer they can find.
> 
> In my brief excursion into Yahoo Calendar,
> I do not remember seeing any reference to
> daylight savings time when selecting the
> time zone.
> 
> Wally
> 
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:51:20 -0700 "Karl Springer"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On 30 Aug 2006 at 17:39 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, at least in 
> > part:  
> > 
> > > When I send an e-mail from yahoo mail, the time zone for the
> > > e-mail is stamped as pacific time. I am in the eastern time
> > > zone so the stamp is three hours earlier than the local time at
> > > which I wrote the e-mail. If you add three hours to the time
> > > stamp you get the correct local time for the e-mail. 
> > > Is there a way to correct this by programming the yahoo e-mail
> > > service? 
> > 
> > Log into Yahoo! Mail.  Left click My Account.  Under Member 
> > Information is a place to set the Time Xone.
> > 
> > Karl
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