Re: Time Warp

2005-06-01 Thread Edward E. Jaffe
Eric Chevalier wrote: On 31 May 2005 18:32:11 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have pity on the poor fellow -- he was cursed by a Blackberry. Have pity on Mr. MacNeil, since the problem might not be associated with his Blackberry, or anything at all at his end. I follow this group th

Re: Time Warp

2005-06-01 Thread Ted MacNEIL
I asked people to not re-hash this, please. (8-{]} It is a bug in one of RIM's servers. I have had the problem open since last November. I'm glad everybody is so concerned about my problem. I'm not going to stop contributing just because of the date SNAFU. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-05-31 Thread Paul Gilmartin
In a recent note, Kevin Clark said: > Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 01:11:09 + > > why is the date 6/1/2005 > Have pity on the poor fellow -- he was cursed by a Blackberry. -- gil -- StorageTek INFORMATION made POWERFUL

Re: Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-05-31 Thread Ted MacNEIL
... Have pity on the poor fellow -- he was cursed by a Blackberry. ... It as a deliberate choice. I only have problems when messages cross time-zones. When I send messages to people in the Eastern Zone, there is no problem. This was hashed around in November. Please, let's not get started on it a

Re: Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-05-31 Thread Edward E. Jaffe
Ted MacNEIL wrote: I only have problems when messages cross time-zones. When I send messages to people in the Eastern Zone, there is no problem. From what I can tell, the time stamp on your messages are _totally wrong_ in _every case_, regardless of the recipient's time zone. Remember, I

Re: Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-06-01 Thread Chase, John
> -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Edward E. Jaffe > > Ted MacNEIL wrote: > > >I only have problems when messages cross time-zones. > > > >When I send messages to people in the Eastern Zone, there is > no problem. > > From what I can tell, the time

Re: Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-06-01 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 6/1/2005 1:51:26 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Remember, IBM-Main's list server is in the Eastern US time zone. >> Central Time Zone and observes daylight savings time? -- For

Re: Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-06-01 Thread Eric Chevalier
On 31 May 2005 18:32:11 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Have pity on the poor fellow -- he was cursed by a Blackberry. Have pity on Mr. MacNeil, since the problem might not be associated with his Blackberry, or anything at all at his end. I follow this group through Usenet, using Agent 2.0 as m

Re: Time Warp (was: SDB, ... )

2005-06-01 Thread Eric Chevalier
On 1 Jun 2005 07:53:39 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Chevalier) wrote: >I'm guessing that those folks who were puzzled by a 1-June date in Mr. >MacNeil's post are following IBM-Main via Usenet and using a news client >that's picking up the message date from the "NNTP-Posting-Date:" header >rather