Hello A Curtis Martin,
On Tue, 29 May 2001 at 19:18:57 GMT -0500 (which was 30/05/2001 7:18
GMT +0700 my Local Time) "A Curtis Martin"=[ACM] wrote to TBUDL :
M>> I see some messages that are obviously older end up on top of the
M>> list - with times showing that have not yet happened in my local
M>> time zone (and not even necessarily corresponding accurately to
M>> the sender's time zone either).
ACM> Most message creation times are generated locally by the senders
ACM> e-mail client. The accuracy of the time depends on accurate
ACM> system time setting. If their PC Clock is wrong, their message
ACM> creation times will be wrong as well. I sometimes receive
ACM> messages with creation times in the year 2003. :-)
This is also happen if sender using Webmail. Some of public freemail
which offer Webmail tend to stamp creation time base on Server Time,
so the creation time not always reflect true time of Sender site (for
example actual sender time GMT +01, but server time GMT -08:00).
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Best regards,
- Syafril - mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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