Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-04 Thread Staller, Allan
Almost anywhere in the file. I have mine about 5 lines in. Be aware. My prior post was based on the HW clock being set to GMT. The desired value is the "timezone offset" In the case that the HW clock is set to GMT, I would probably use EST5EDT. The "5" can be adjusted up or down to yield the corr

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-04 Thread Staller, Allan
: Time On Mainframe Emails I don't know that I would recommend that unless he gets his TOD clock set to the proper UTC time. On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Staller, Allan wrote: > Add the following to /etc/rc and /etc/profile > > TZ=desired value > export $TZ > > HTH, >

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-04 Thread George Rodriguez
In a specific location of file rc? * * *George Rodriguez* *Specialist II - IT Solutions* *Application Support / Quality Assurance* *PX - 47652* *(561) 357-7652 (office)* *(561) 707-3496 (mobile)* *School District of Palm Beach County* *3348 Forest Hill Blvd.* *Room B-332* *West Palm Beach, FL. 3340

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-04 Thread Scott Rowe
I don't know that I would recommend that unless he gets his TOD clock set to the proper UTC time. On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Staller, Allan wrote: > Add the following to /etc/rc and /etc/profile > > TZ=desired value > export $TZ > > HTH, > > > Is there something I should be changing in USS?

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-04 Thread Staller, Allan
Add the following to /etc/rc and /etc/profile TZ=desired value export $TZ HTH, Is there something I should be changing in USS? * * -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread George Rodriguez
Is there something I should be changing in USS? * * *George Rodriguez* *Specialist II - IT Solutions* *Application Support / Quality Assurance* *PX - 47652* *(561) 357-7652 (office)* *(561) 707-3496 (mobile)* *School District of Palm Beach County* *3348 Forest Hill Blvd.* *Room B-332* *West Palm Be

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread Dana Mitchell
On Wed, 3 Aug 2011 12:12:54 -0400, George Rodriguez wrote: >Did you see my last >post to MVS-L? I had posted that I did solve my problem. > >Thanks. Yes, I did. Your post came out as I was typing mine. Glad you got your problem fixed. XMITIP is one of my favorite tools Dana

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread Staller, Allan
Add the following to /etc/rc and /etc/profile TZ=desired value export $TZ HTH, # date showed: # date Wed Aug 3 18:42:03 UTC 2011 # # echo $TZ showed: UTC0 # and this is what's in /SYSTEM/etc/rc: .snippage -- For IBM

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread George Rodriguez
# date showed: # date Wed Aug 3 18:42:03 UTC 2011 # # echo $TZ showed: UTC0 # and this is what's in /SYSTEM/etc/rc: # Initialization shell script, pathname = /etc/rc # #LICENSED MATERIALS - PROPERTY OF IBM #5694-A01 (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1993, 2001 # # Initial setup for z/OS UNIX ex

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread Dana Mitchell
George, Perhaps the timezone setting for z/OS Unix System Services is set incorrectly. Login to either TSO OMVS or telnet directly, and issue the 'date' command: # date Wed Aug 3 08:00:25 CDT 2011 # Does it show the correct time and

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread George Rodriguez
Hi Seymour, As it turns out, the Rexx EXEC that I was using, XMITIP from Lionel B. Dyck has a sub-module called XMITIPCU that allows me to change the time if I don't want to use GMT. The routine is called tzone_NM() and what I did was changed this: TZone_NM: PROCEDURE /* the result returned will

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In , on 08/02/2011 at 08:12 AM, George Rodriguez said: >When an email is sent out from the Mainframe, the time stamp on the >top of the email is wrong. What is the complete contents of the Date: header line? -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT ISO position; see

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-03 Thread Mike Schwab
That is it. It is using the hardware clock as though it is Z / UTC / GMT, as it is supposed to. Reset the hardware clock to GMT and put in the right offset EST5EDT and you will get GMT there. On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 9:03 AM, George Rodriguez wrote: > Hi Allan, > > We are not using vanilla SMTP.

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
Craig > > > > > George Rodriguez > Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List > 08/02/2011 09:08 AM > Please respond to > IBM Mainframe Discussion List > > > To > IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu > cc > > Subject > Re: Time On Mainframe Emails > > >

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Chase, John
> -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of George Rodriguez > > Hi Allan, > > We are not using vanilla SMTP. The TIMEZONE in SMTP parmlib member is code > as EST. TIMEZONE in SYS1.PARMLIB is coded as: W.06.52.00. Using XMITIP to > send email. Seems strange th

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Craig Pace
ow it process any native SMTP commands (DATE, TIME, TO, CC, etc.) Thanks, Craig George Rodriguez Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 08/02/2011 09:08 AM Please respond to IBM Mainframe Discussion List To IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu cc Subject Re: Time On Mainframe Emails Hi

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
a.edu] On > Behalf Of George Rodriguez > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 9:00 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu > Subject: Re: Time On Mainframe Emails > > Hi Lizette, > > Version of z/OS 1.9. Use Lionel B. Dyck XMITIP Rexx EXEC to send email. > CLOCKxx in SYS1.PAMRLIB has th

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Pommier, Rex R.
Of George Rodriguez Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 9:00 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Time On Mainframe Emails Hi Lizette, Version of z/OS 1.9. Use Lionel B. Dyck XMITIP Rexx EXEC to send email. CLOCKxx in SYS1.PAMRLIB has the TIMEZONE coded as W.06.52.00. in SMTP profile member

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Staller, Allan
Exactly! Are you talking about the TIMEZONE in the SMTP profile member used by SMTPMVS? It is currently coded with EST. Are you saying to change EST to SYSTZ? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, s

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Staller, Allan
Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of George Rodriguez Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 9:03 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Time On Mainframe Emails Hi Allan, We are not using vanilla SMTP. The TIMEZONE in SMTP parmlib member is code as EST. TIMEZONE in SYS1

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List > 08/02/2011 07:57 AM > Please respond to > IBM Mainframe Discussion List > > > To > IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu > cc > > Subject > Re: Time On Mainframe Emails > > > > > > > If you are using "vanilla" SMTP

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
Hi Allan, We are not using vanilla SMTP. The TIMEZONE in SMTP parmlib member is code as EST. TIMEZONE in SYS1.PARMLIB is coded as: W.06.52.00. Using XMITIP to send email. *George Rodriguez* *Specialist II - IT Solutions* *Application Support / Quality Assurance* *PX - 47652* *(561) 357-7652 (offi

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
Hi Lizette, Version of z/OS 1.9. Use Lionel B. Dyck XMITIP Rexx EXEC to send email. CLOCKxx in SYS1.PAMRLIB has the TIMEZONE coded as W.06.52.00. in SMTP profile member TIMEZONE is coded as EST. *George Rodriguez* *Specialist II - IT Solutions* *Application Support / Quality Assurance* *PX - 476

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
Hi Elardus, I see that time on the very first line of the email and I use a Rexx EXEC called %XMITIP (ver. 5.08), from Lionel B. Dyck. *George Rodriguez* *Specialist II - IT Solutions* *Application Support / Quality Assurance* *PX - 47652* *(561) 357-7652 (office)* *(561) 707-3496 (mobile)* *Scho

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Craig Pace
nt by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 08/02/2011 07:57 AM Please respond to IBM Mainframe Discussion List To IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu cc Subject Re: Time On Mainframe Emails If you are using "vanilla" SMTP (e.g. SYSOUT=(A,INTRDR)) look at the TIMEZONE operand in the SMTP parms. Does it matc

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Staller, Allan
If you are using "vanilla" SMTP (e.g. SYSOUT=(A,INTRDR)) look at the TIMEZONE operand in the SMTP parms. Does it match the z/OS offset in SYS1.PARMLIB(CLOCKxx). If you are using CSSMTP, there is a separate configuration file to set environment variables. If you are using SMTPNOTE, there is a cust

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
George Rodriguez wrote: >When an email is sent out from the Mainframe, the time stamp on the top of the >email is wrong. The time it shows is 12:17 AM (7 hours ago), but the time it >was actually sent was 8:26 pm. Where do you see that time? What e-mail client are you using? Groete / Greetings

Re: Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread Lizette Koehler
> > When an email is sent out from the Mainframe, the time stamp on the top of the email > is wrong. The time it shows is 12:17 AM (7 hours ago), but the time it was actually > sent was 8:26 pm. Inside the body of the email, there are several other times and > those are all okay. This problem is j

Time On Mainframe Emails

2011-08-02 Thread George Rodriguez
When an email is sent out from the Mainframe, the time stamp on the top of the email is wrong. The time it shows is 12:17 AM (7 hours ago), but the time it was actually sent was 8:26 pm. Inside the body of the email, there are several other times and those are all okay. This problem is just not mak