>Subject: Re: Date error repair >Sent: 12/14/20 2:13 PM >Received: 12/11/05 8:25 PM >From: Mark James, <snip> >To: Ellen Fletcher, <snip>
Here is a typical indicator of what I get. The date is often about 3 days off from the actual information for some goofy reason. We know its obviously not even December 14 yet unless Mark lives on the USS Enterprise and is just coming out of warp speed. Otherwise accuracy couldn't be proven by the above information. Oddly enough, here is the result pulled from my sent mail log file from when the original went out last night. It in fact appears to be accurate. A further scan through sent mails shows >Subject: Date error repair >Sent: 12/11/05 3:24 AM >Received: 12/11/05 3:27 AM Am not sure why the software is very happy to give accurate info sometimes but other times seems to be a few calculations short of a passing grade. Hmmm... seems all the outgoing mails have the correct info on them... as well as my own copy having the right date when it recieves the mail I sent to the list... yet when someone else sends mails... the dates go out of whack. The software probably calls a different segment of code to paste in a date on the incoming mail. Thanks for reading this Don ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

