Thx Frank

> Which time? From the Date:-header or from Received-Headers?

The Received-Headers reported in Outlook 2000. 

> Short answer:

Answer 1. Mandrake 8.0
Answer 2. No 
Answer 3. Intel
Answer 4. Bios and local time are the same
Answer 5. Hardware clock is to GMT

"Alastair Rundlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If I inject mail locally the time is out by about 7min. Any incoming

Which time? From the Date:-header or from Received-Headers?

> external mail is out by +1 hour, how is this possible?

Again: like above, which time?

> What do have to set & where to get this thing right.

Short answer: it depends.

1. Which operating system do you run?
2. Are other operating systems too installed on your computer?
3. Do you use an Intel compatible PC or some other system?
4. If Intel PC, how is the time set in your BIOS compared to your
   local (daylight saving) time?
5. If you use Linux, did you specify how your hardware clock is set
   up? If so, how?

Regards, Frank

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