Forgive me for budding in here, but: Guess: I know nothing of this sort of thing (ie: cgi and SQWebMail internals) but I would suspect that perhaps the webserver is being told time in EST, and it in turn is telling SQWebMail that that time in particular is in GMT, and thus SQWebMail corrects for EST again. SQWebMail is aware of it's own time zone as well as the current system time (obviously, since it can correct to local-time on inbound emails), but where does it get this time zone information from? At configure time? At compile time? At run time? From the webserver? (Sam?) In short: Are you sure the system isn't correcting for EST twice? I'm just a (l)user who dabbles in sysadmin, 'tho, so what do I know? ;) --James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kari Suomela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 10:20 PM Subject: Time > > Monday March 05 2001 02:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote to All: > > >> SV> Yes. 6:51PM US Eastern timezone. > >> > >> I was 400 km outside town at that time, and my car has no email > >> access. The message was sent 11:51PM! > > SV> That means the clock on the server was incorrect. > > The hardware clock is set to GMT. TZ is EST, and works perfectly for > everything else. Suggestions? > > KS > > >
