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I've loaded James and it appears to work except for
one problem. When I send a test message, the received time is one hour
ahead of the sent time. The sent time is accurate. I'm in the
Pacific Time Zone.
It appears that there is a time zone problem caused
by the SMTP module not properly accounting for daylight savings time. Am I
correct?
Has anyone seen this problem? Is there a
solution or do I have to live with it until another iteration of the software
comes out?
My test configuration consists of a client running
Outlook Express under Windows 2000 and a server that contains James, Apache, and
Windows 2000 Server. For my test, I simply echo a message to myself over
the local network.
Thanks,
Brant
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