Is the mail server in the same time zone as you?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 12:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfmail issue


Has anyone had a similar issue with cfmail (it might be the mail server
or the mail client.. not sure.). Anyways, here is what is happening... I
use cfmail and send out a message to myself. Using outlook express the
received date and time are correct, however, upon further inspection of
the email header information, I see that the sent time is an hour later.


Outlook express pane says email received 6/23/2003 12:08 PM
The email header info (right click on email and view properties) says:

Sent: 6/23/2003 12:57 PM
Received: 6/23/2003 12:08 PM

obviously I could not have received it before it was sent based on that
info.

My only guess is what it has to do with the GMT offset. EST has an
offset of -5 hours. However, daylight savings time and such handled on
the server? It seems that this might be the issue..

Can anyone clarify? To me it does not seem like a cfmail issue, nor an
outlook express issue, but rather an issue with the way in which the
mail server (Lyris) handles GTM/offsets and DST.

Thanks.

Mike



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