If it was my ISP doing it, then I could live with that.  But
unfortunately, the domain addresses is where all of our
customers contact us.  We are having to re-train ourselves
now to remember that the time received/sent is NOT correct,
and to swap the AM and PM around.  That's a pain.  It's like
being in a time warp over here now.  Or should I say, more-so
than usual.  <laughs>
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Aronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 09:12 9/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all.  All email we are receiving on ALL of our domain
>accounts is 'stamped' 12 hrs. in the FUTURE.  As it arrives
>in OE, the date shown is what is 12 hrs in the future.  ALL
>email received on my ISP is fine.  The PC clock is set ok,
>and this is also happening on other computers here.  I have
>been waiting on a reply from my webhosts about this and they
>are ignoring it.  I assume this is a problem with the
>webservers having the AM/PM switched and nothing I can do?
>Thanks,
>-Clint

Clint!  this frequently happens to me as well.  I have long
given up
worrying about what some remote server is misconfigured or
badly
managed.  We all know even from Australia if you get an email
time stamped
more than 17 hours hence something is just plain wrong.

Just forget it is not worth your time and energy.  Of course
just my opinion.

Barry ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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