On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 11:44:50PM +0100, Martin Akesson wrote:
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> 
> Actually that's not quit true.  On my OpenBSD system I set my timezone
> in the kernel configuration.  If you look in the headers of this mail
> you will see I have GMT+1 (MET).

That's not the kernel configuration.

And you are confusing stuff: the Date header can very well be in your
own timezone.

Any machine writing Received headers in something not GMT is confused,
however. Any user requesting so is confused, too.

> Not sure how, if possible, you set the timezone with a "hard" value on a
> Linux system.

Same as on OpenBSD. It's in the libc.

Greetz, Peter.

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