Re: SOT: Summer time

2000-07-06 Thread Tony Boom
This message: 06/07/2000 21:04 GMT. Hello Ming-Li, On 06 July 2000 at 09:24:07 GMT -0700 (which was 16:24 where I live) Ming-Li ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed: ML Sorry for staying here, for I've no idea what TBOT is. Is it another ML mailing list? I couldn't find it on RITLabs' web site. Sorry

Re: SOT: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Thomas Speer
Hello Graham, On 05.07.2000 at 11:58 you wrote: FG What time does this message come up on your machine please Here in Germany which is CET an we have summertime to your message says it was created at 11:58 and I received it at 12:07 which seems to be correct! --

Re: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Graham, Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 06:06:14 -0400 Both of your messages are showing -0400 time zone and the wrong time, though "06:06:14 -0400" indeed equals to "11:06:14 +0100). That's strange, summer time is working properly here in the U.S. (My regular time zone is -0800; now

Re[2]: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Thomas Speer
Hello Graham, On 05.07.2000 at 12:06 you wrote: FG Aaargh! I can't even get it right myself - That should have read 10:56!! - FG its now 11:05 FG Graham Ok It is correct then because GMT is one Hour of CET (beside a few weeks of different Summertime length) --

Re[2]: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Graham Foster
Hello Ming-Li Hi Graham, Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 06:06:14 -0400 Both of your messages are showing -0400 time zone and the wrong time, though "06:06:14 -0400" indeed equals to "11:06:14 +0100). That's strange, summer time is working properly here in the U.S. (My regular tim

Re: SOT: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Tony Boom
This message: 05/07/2000 11:21 GMT. Hello Graham, On 05 July 2000 at 05:58:38 GMT -0400 (which was 10:58 where I live) Graham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed: FG I'm having some problems with British summer time at the moment I noticed this problem when BST started. I am a Radio Amateur and use

Re: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Ming-Li
hould make no difference where your gateway is. I just did a little experiment myself. I set my time zone to GMT with summer time enabled, and the message I sent had the "right" Date field as: Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 11:37:35 +0100 Are you sure your computer time is set to the right time zone

Re[2]: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Graham Foster
Hello Ming-Li Are you sure your computer time is set to the right time zone (please double check in the control panel)? Are you seeing the right time in the system tray? Yep.. just triple checked this. Time now in London (BST) is 12:54:30 (and counting)... regards, Graham

Re: SOT: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Tony, The quoting header above is all to cock and we traced this to the fact that, even though my PC is set to GMT, my ISP uses BST and that is what is causing the discrepancy. How your ISP set its clock will affect how it adds the "Received" time to your mail header (see the bunch

Re: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Graham, Wednesday, July 05, 2000, 4:54:45 AM, you wrote: Hello Ming-Li Yep.. just triple checked this. Time now in London (BST) is 12:54:30 (and counting)... Good, now see what's in your header: Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 12:54:45 +0100 It's correct, isn't it? -- Best regards, Ming-Li

Re: SOT: Summer time

2000-07-05 Thread Tony Boom
This message: 05/07/2000 19:25 GMT. Hello Ming-Li, On 05 July 2000 at 06:01:05 GMT -0700 (which was 14:01 where I live) Ming-Li ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed: ML Again, the line you pointed to is done by TB! macros. TB! takes the ML Date field from the message you're quoting and compute your local