On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 09:10:12PM +0200, Felix von Leitner wrote:
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> 
> The date "18:56:24 -0000" is equivalent to the date "16:56:24 +0200", so
> there is no error whatsoever here.  The MTA prints the date as GMT,
> which actually is a feature, because it allows easy comparison of dates
> by humans, without having to calculate away time zones.

18:56:24 -0000 equals 20:56:24 +0200, at least within qmail. This is
not POSIX notation, hence your confusion.

I say we stop this thread. The user's box is misconfigured and he's
failing to see why UTC in headers is good. Let it be.

Greetz, Peter.

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