2007/2/28, Patrick Butts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Notice in the first one this line....
Received: from mail.cp20.com ([216.24.225.10] helo=mail.cp20.com) by
        ASSP.nospam; 26 Feb 2007 19:57:28 -0401
That isn't me with the wrong time because I'm not mail.cp20.com?


That line was inserted by your ASSP which logs a connection from
mail.cp20.com ([216.24.225.10] helo=mail.cp20.com)

And my ASSP correction being sent back...
with hMailServer ; Mon, 26 Feb 2007 20:14:39 -0500
is correct.


That line was inserted by your MTA behind ASSP

So is this a configuration problem on my part, a bug in ASSP, or is it
getting that time from the original email that had 0401 (which is a
weird time zone to begin with.)


ASSP calculates the timezone. The code for calculating that changed a bit on
2007-02-01 to prevent a sporadic glitch that would generate a timezone of
+0059 instead of +0100.
I fear that new code may now cause problems for negative timezones   :-(
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