that was my hypothesis. On Apr 11, 2010, at 9:16 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> Remember that this should go away in a couple of weeks. My guess is that if > there is a problem with the code, it is because the rules were created when > DST started on the last Sunday in April. > > Steve Smith > > Oakbridge Information Solutions > Oakville Office: (416) 628-0793 > Cambridge Office: (519) 489-0142 > Email: ssm...@oakbridge.ca > Web: www.oakbridge.ca > > Certified DayLite Master Partner > Certified DayLite Trainer > Billings Consultant > FileMaker Solutions Alliance Member > MoneyWorks Consultant > LightSpeed Authorized Reseller > > Sent from my iPad > > On 2010-04-11, at 11:34 AM, Roland Dumas <radu...@mac.com> wrote: > >> Thanks. I'm running two servers with witango 5 and they both have the same >> problem. I'm using the services of a witango server 5.5, and it's giving me >> correct datetime on emails. >> Now to figure out a workaround... >> >> On Apr 11, 2010, at 12:15 AM, D. Richardy wrote: >> >>> It looks like Witango's daylight time handling code is wrong. >>> ... >>> Not only this. >>> >>> Just my 1 Cent from Europe. >>> PS: ANY NEWS ABOUT WITAN"GO" 6. Or is it a really WIT(h)-ON-"GO" >>> >>> Mail from Phil (29-04-2008): >>> Hi all, >>> Before this thread gets a life of its own let me just say that there is >>> more to this release as we move to commercial open source model than just >>> software. We have basically finished the engineering but there are still >>> some legal and business issues we are continuing to work through. >>> >>> It all takes time and we are not just sitting here idly. While we have >>> been waiting for these issue to be resolved we have been adding extra >>> features to the studio. As soon as I can release v6 I will. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Phil >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Anthony Humphreys >>> To: witango-talk@witango.com >>> Cc: Roland Dumas >>> Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 6:48 AM >>> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: date sent on mail actions is off >>> >>> Witango shouldn't have its own Timezone rules; Witango should use the >>> server's local time and offset (from GMT). >>> However, Witango does need to reformat the time to specific SMTP format. >>> However, this reformat is the ONLY thing that Witango should be doing. >>> >>> PDT stands for Pacific Daylight Time and has an offset of -0700. >>> PST stands for Pacific Standard Time and has an offset of -0800. >>> >>> 13:43:47 -0700 PDT is not equivalent to 2:43:47 PM PDT >>> >>> It looks like Witango's daylight time handling code is wrong. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Roland Dumas <radu...@mac.com> wrote: >>> does the tango server had its own date rules? I didn't see anything in >>> witango.ini that set the time zone. >>> >>> On Apr 10, 2010, at 9:27 AM, Steve Smith wrote: >>> >>> > Could it have something to do with the fact that the Witango code was >>> > created before the new rules came into effect for Daylite Savings Time in >>> > 2007? >>> > >>> > Steve Smith >>> > >>> > Oakbridge Information Solutions >>> > Oakville Office: (416) 628-0793 >>> > Cambridge Office: (519) 489-0142 >>> > Email: ssm...@oakbridge.ca >>> > Web: www.oakbridge.ca >>> > >>> > Certified DayLite Master Partner >>> > Certified DayLite Trainer >>> > Billings Consultant >>> > FileMaker Solutions Alliance Member >>> > MoneyWorks Consultant >>> > LightSpeed Authorized Reseller >>> > >>> > Sent from my iPad >>> > >>> > On 2010-04-10, at 12:19 PM, Roland Dumas <radu...@mac.com> wrote: >>> > >>> >> Anyone have a clue why witango mail action gets timestamp off an hour? >>> >> >>> >> On Apr 9, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Roland Dumas wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> This is an example: Note the date field says 2:43 PM while the >>> >>> header correctly shows 1:43 PM. This discrepancy happens only for >>> >>> witango mail action generated messages. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Date April 9, 2010 2:43:47 PM PDT >>> >>> To: Roland Dumas <radu...@servqual.com> >>> >>> Received: from Imagineworks.localhost (mail.imagineworks.com >>> >>> [64.151.109.164]) BY imagineworks.com ([64.151.109.164]) WITH ESMTP (4D >>> >>> WebSTAR V Mail (5.4.1)); Fri, 09 Apr 2010 13:43:47 -0700 >>> >>> Received: from myunknowndomain (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by >>> >>> Imagineworks.localhost (Postfix) with SMTP id 0C52718023B for >>> >>> <radu...@servqual.com>; Fri, 9 Apr 2010 13:43:47 -0700 (PDT) >>> >>> >>> >>> On Apr 9, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Roland Dumas wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> as of daylight saving time, the "sent" date on messages originating in >>> >>>> witango mail actions is off by an hour. THey are an hour later than >>> >>>> actual. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> The clock on the server is correct and has the right time zone >>> >>>> Messages going through the same mail server are all stamped correctly >>> >>>> The headers of the messages have the correct timestamps in them >>> >>>> >>> >>>> However, in mail clients that have "datetime sent" and 'datetime >>> >>>> received' show this disparity of an hour. The 'sent' value is ahead >>> >>>> by an hour. 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