Eric Dahnke writes:
> Ok have your laugh, but how the hell else is the minute field conserved
> (per what the sending client entered), yet the message arrives with the
> correct local hour.
The Date: header includes the timezone of the sender. The client that
reads the message can use it to cal
- Eric Dahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I'm trying to figure out how the time stamping mechanism works for
| messages which propogate the internet. [...]
|
| - The sending e-mail client sets the definitive time stamp in the
| message header (Date:)
Note that a correctly formatted Date: field conta
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how the time stamping mechanism works for
messages which propogate the internet. I have been looking for a
tutorial but found none. The archives provided help, and man datetime
did not. I'm in one timezone and my mailserver in another, so have been
able to do some te