Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-24 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Saturday, October 23, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote about Clock syncing: TF> Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a TF> clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well TF> (Novell Netware)? I use Dime

Re[3]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-24 Thread tracer
Sunday, October 24, 1999 Hello Philippe, Sunday, Sunday, October 24, 1999, you wrote: Philippe> Bonjour, Philippe> Saturday, October 23, 1999, 2:40:11 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote: AM>> What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so doing, AM>> put the stated time in persp

Re[2]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Philippe Gouillou
Bonjour, Saturday, October 23, 1999, 7:54:03 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote: >> Just a thought ... couldn't %REGEXPTEXT be used in the reply template >> to pick out the Date: header and show the date in its' original >> format? AM> Don't know but AM> I'm all ears of course. :))

Re: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:41:33 PM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: AM>>> What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so AM>>> doing, put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees AM>>> the GMT and makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time AM

Re[3]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 23 October 1999 at 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: AM>> What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so AM>> doing, put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees AM>> the GMT and makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time AM>> is in fact correc

Re[2]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Philippe Gouillou
Bonjour, Saturday, October 23, 1999, 2:40:11 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote: AM> What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so doing, AM> put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees the GMT and AM> makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time is in fact AM>

Re: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 1:34:03 AM (-5 GMT), Philippe scribbled: > I'd like to have the possibility in a Reply to have the date > in reference to UTC (as we can find it in the Kludges). > See the exemple below (one of the last mails of Steve Lamb) : > The real dat

Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-23 Thread Steve Lamb
Saturday, October 23, 1999, 2:09:35 AM, Marck wrote: > I also use Automachron but in conjunction with another one called > "About Time" which is careware (also free) > in a combination. About Time will both synch and act as a 3rd tier > Server for a network.

Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-23 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 23 October 1999 at 06:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: SL> Friday, October 22, 1999, 8:19:07 PM, Thomas wrote: >> Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a >> clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well >> (Novell Netware)? SL> The one I use

Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-22 Thread Philippe Gouillou
Bonjour, I'd like to have the possibility in a Reply to have the date in reference to UTC (as we can find it in the Kludges). See the exemple below (one of the last mails of Steve Lamb) : The real date of the message of Steve Lamb is : "Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 22:47:02 -0700"

Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Steve, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 1:47:02 PM, Steve Lamb wrote: >> Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a >> clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well >> (Novell Netware)? SL> The one I use is Automachron which is free SL>

Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Ali, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:02:29 PM, Ali Martin wrote: >> Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a >> clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well >> (Novell Netware)? AM> 'Horas' which I use isn't freeware. It's available at: AM>

Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 8:19:07 PM, Thomas wrote: > Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a > clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well > (Novell Netware)? The one I use is Automachron which is free --

Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:19:07 PM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: ==8<=== > Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a > clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well > (Novell Netware)? 'Horas' which I use isn't freeware. It's available at:

Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Steve, on Friday, October 22, 1999, 11:50:09 PM, Steve Lamb wrote: SL> For me, syncing my server off a tier 2 clock and syncing the rest off SL> my server is good enough. I simply don't need to be in the <3-5 second SL> catagory and don't mind that much drift at all. It is precise enoug