Re: [PHP] Re: Malformed Email Date Header

2007-07-26 Thread Richard Lynch
If the sysadmin told the BIOS that s/he was using UTC, but told the OS that s/he was not using UTC (or vice versa) and then the clocks are being adjusted, and if it's in time zone -5, then you'd have the 10-hour offset right there, I think... Course, that has zilch to do with the \270 for '+' mind

RE: [PHP] Re: Malformed Email Date Header

2007-07-26 Thread Chris Aitken
> Most likely it's the server's time/date problem. Did you check to make > sure that the time/date is in the correct timezone, etc? I know this > isn't really the right way to do it, but you could always just move the > server's clock back 10 hours if it's really always 10 hours ahead of time

[PHP] Re: Malformed Email Date Header

2007-07-26 Thread Dan
Most likely it's the server's time/date problem. Did you check to make sure that the time/date is in the correct timezone, etc? I know this isn't really the right way to do it, but you could always just move the server's clock back 10 hours if it's really always 10 hours ahead of time. You a