On Wednesday, 01/04/2006 at 04:50 CST, Michal Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > SENDFILE (NOTE sends out the TimeZone ID - A 3 letter ID we chose. > This ID is not recognized by external mail servers, and as a result, > the time stamp of the outgoing mail is GMT. > > If I build the SMTP header myself, and supply a numeric TimeZone - like > +0200, the mail gets the correct time. > > Is there a way to control the TimeZone, and set it to a numeric value, when > I use SENDFILE (NOTE ?
It sounds like you are running an old release of z/VM. NOTE was changed in z/VM 4.4 to include the GMT offset in the header. SENDFILE (NOTE does not not add the offset, but extracts it from the Date: line in the NOTE in order to construct the RFC 822 header. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott
