Lars-Einar Jansson wrote:
 > specified in digits, *should* have four digits. I have no
 > idea why the program you are using for your e-mail,
 > Nettamer, uses only three, and a positive value at that.
 > This is clearly not conformant with RFC 822. Here is the
 > actual text from RFC 822:

NetTamer is quite confusing that way. I think there is an
error in the example given in it's setup screen. I used to
use a version of NetTamer which had this problem, (perhaps
they all do) but when I discovered it, I also saw that you
could put in any value you like.
  In my mind the difficult part to understand was that the
offset is for _my_ time and not for UT. That is to say,
that "MY TIME" _minus_ the offset equals UT, rather than
UT _plus_ the offset equals "MY TIME".
  I guess I don't understand the reasoning. It _would_
make more sense to use UT as the time stamp and then quote
an offset from that wouldn't it?

Cheers,
       Ole Juul

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