yes, the strange thing is that this incorrect date I see only if I open/send email within my network.
 
Say I send email
 
mycolleague will see that the email is dlivered 12 hours ahead of current time, yet somebodyelse would
see that its written/delivered at correct time.
 
My server date output is:
Fri Jun 21 17:20:54 EDT 2002
 
which is correct as far as I know. I am in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia GMT+8.
 
thanks,
azman
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: fast-update on a user/group basis

I note that the time of your E mail is correct ('received on Outlook).
perhaps your red hat box is set up on GMT  time??
I also use Postfix and Qpopper on a Red hat 7.3 server and have not seen this problem.
Telnet in and type in 'date'  and verify that it is correct and the appropriate time zone.
Good luck..
Dick
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: fast-update on a user/group basis

Does qpopper (v4.0) use its own time/date stamp mechanism?
I've confirmed that my mail server (Redhat 7.0, postfix) has the correct
date and time zone. This I verified by telnet into mailserver, write and
read local email using the Unix "mail" command.

Yet any email delivered to my Outlook Express appears be delivered 12 hours
ahead of current time.
I see this date on the "Received" column on the outlook express.

Anybody can help?. Thanks.
azman


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