On 2/15/03 9:37 PM, "Christina Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> 
>> There's nothing that you can do about it on your end.  The problem is on the
>> sender's end.  Sometimes, a message dated tomorrow is indeed correct.  I get
>> e-mail all the time from Australia, and it almost always shows as being sent
>> tomorrow, as they are a day ahead of us.
>> 
>> Gerry
> 
> I get international messages also and understand the effect of the
> international date line.  However, the messages I'm referring to are all
> from the US, including this list. For instance, your message came through on
> the digest sent, according to my inbox,  on 2/16/03  at 11:31pm.  It was
> received on 2/16/03 at 10:27am.
> 
> My clock is set correctly.  Test messages I send to myself have the correct
> send and receive date/time.
> 
> -Tina
> 

Interesting, since I sent it on 02/15...  I suspect it's one of the servers
that these messages are passing through along the way.  It used to happen to
me quite a lot when I was still with AOL, but then a couple of years later,
it seemed to stop happening.  'Tis a mystery...


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