Someone just sent me a patch directly on this exact topic.  I'm pretty sure this has been corrected in CVS, although I've been using it for a while and personally hadn't noticed the problem (I'm in EST).
 
Serge Knystautas
Loki Technologies
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 7:47 PM
Subject: Receipt Offset by One Hour

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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