I found the same problem.  It is qmail.  It happens with a message piped
straight to qmail-inject on the command line.  It's starting to be an
issue, I am going to get on the qmail mailing list any day now and try to
find a solution.  My BIOS, and Operating System, are set to use PST, and
every other program works fine except qmail.  It's rather annoying.

If anyone else knows of or finds a solution please let me know, and I will
do the same.

Thanks,
Scott Ramshaw


On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Andy Bradford wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> I have searched through old messages and haven't found anything that 
> relates...  The date header that is going out on all emails sent from 
> sqwebmail are all in GMT.  That is fine if the email is read within 
> sqwebmail itself or with almost any UNIX/Linux MUA, however, people 
> that aren't using those have a hard time reading the date field.  I 
> know that their MUA should be intelligent enough to figure it out, but 
> alas that isn't the case.  So, is there anyway that I can have 
> sqwebmail stamp local time on each mail?  Or is sqwemail not even 
> adding a date and qmail is adding it instead (which obviously would be 
> in GMT)?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Andy
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