The servers are all in the same office.  For the mail that is showing
the wrong time, it never leaves the office.

Thanks
Charles

-----Original Message-----
From: Max Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 10:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Charles P. Killmer
Subject: Re: Mail sent an hour before I send it


What timezone is the server in relative to you?

Perhaps it's just the mail form itself that misinterprets the time ... I
encountered a similar issue when my host outsourced the hosting from his
own server in the same timezone I'm in to a server 2 hours ahead of here
... I had to change the scripts on my site to offset the time zone


> When I send email through php, the mail is stamped witha time that is 
> an hour after I send it.  I have checked the time zone and daylight 
> settings one ALL servers. =20 =20
> I forwarded it to another account and this is the original message.
> This was actually sent at 7:53 am.  When I log onto the mail server
> directly and send mail the time is correct, so it appears to have
> something to do with PHP.  Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
> =20


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