>> Check your webserver's clock. Install ntp client software and sync your
>>  server's clock with pool.ntp.org or other public ntp server. If you
>> are not server's admin - ask your admin to check webserver's clock.
>
> As I said in my first post : it just is not possible. The server's time
> will not change.

and you will have problems with short term cookies generated with server
side scripts. Why server clock can't be corrected?

>> If it does not fix your problems, please provide more details.
>> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/MailingListPostingGuidelines
>>
>>
>> OS, used php version, restrictions set in php, server's time zone and
>> needed time zone.
>>
>> "My alarm clock shows correct time only twice a day and does not ring"
>> is not good bug report or support question.
>
>
> Well, I read the guidelines, I always do, I though my first post was
> clear enough, but here are more details :
> OS : Linux 2.4.20
> php version : 4.1.2
> restrictions : safe_mode
> IMAP c-Client Version: 2001
> Apache : 1.3.26
> server's time zone : GMT+1, clock misconfigured needed time zone :  GMT+1,
> server clock minus 110 minutes.
>
> Note that most of those were at first omited for clarity, as I just
> cannot see how they are relevant to answer my question. What I need is a
> way to correct the "Date:" header when I send some mail. It's a special
> case on a special server with a special config.
>
> I will now send this message. I'm in Brussels, GMT+1, it's now 14:03PM, I
>  just want some kind of hack for this message to reflect this
> information.

Check class/deliver/Deliver.class.php

Line number 380 in squirrelmail 1.5.0.

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Tomas


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