Here are the headers:
1) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: September 4, 2008 4:34:40 PM EDT
To: X, Y, Z
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2) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HOK Potting Party
Date: September 5, 2008 9:10:10 AM EDT
To: A, X, Z
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Also what does the "@Bedroom" mean in the 2nd message's header? Sounds
a lot more interesting than the message.
Anne
On Sep 5, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Lee Larson wrote:
> On Sep 5, at 8:51 AM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
>
>> I just got a reply to a message I sent out yesterday, September 4,
>> 2008 4:34:40 PM EDT).
>>
>> I finally received a reply today that is marked September 5, 2008
>> 9:10:10 AM EDT. However the official US Time( I checked on the
>> Internet) is 8.48 AM September 5.
>>
>> Also according to the message, it was sent out Thursday, September
>> 04,
>> 2008 3:34 PM.
>>
>> I understand that it might take a while for an e-mail to go out reach
>> my ISP and eventually reach my machine. But what accounts for all
>> these mixed up dates and times? By the way, the time on my computer
>> agrees with the US Clock.
>
> Can you post the headers? They give a lot more information. I
> suspect the sender's clock or time zone is wrong.
> (In Apple Aail View->Message->Raw Source)
>
>
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