On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:55:23 -0400, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>On Tuesday, 07/10/2007 at 09:06 EST, Alan Ackerman ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >On Monday, 07/09/2007 at 10:30 AST, Rick Troth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >> ... >> >Alan Altmark >> >z/VM Development >> >IBM Endicott >> >> 10:30 AST? Alaska Standard Time? You're in Alaska, Alan? If so, why >bother >> to log in? > >No, I'm in NY. Domino examines the Date: field in the header and sets t he >PostedDate attribute, used by my posting script. Rick's are GMT -0400. >Yours are -0500. You'll note that it says EST for you and AST for Rick. >Domino isn't adjusting for DST. > >The script is using the PostedDate so as to correlate it to when you >*sent* the post, not when I received it. Hmmm...that's not such a great >idea as some clients will build the Date: header when you start the mail , >not send it. > >I think I'll change it to use the date I received it. Domino gets that >one right every time. And it's probably close enough. Thanks for >pointing it out. > >Alan Altmark >z/VM Development >IBM Endicott >======================== ========================= ========== ============== Actually I'm on -0700 (PDT). But I posted via the web interface, so I gu ess it thinks I'm back in Arkansas. (I left in 1962.)
