T2K does the same on Mac. It can't read your daylight savings adjustment. In order for it to be good, you need to change the clock on your server so that it thinks it's standard time - manually adjusting for DST.

On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 03:11 PM, Tom Ferguson wrote:

I have and application that generates an e-mail back to me everytime someone
downloads one of my product demos.


The time on this e-mail, and, as it turns out, all e-mails generated by
WiTango the time is exactly one hour offset: It is showing on the e-mail as
EST and not EDT. For example if the mail is sent at 4:00 pm, it says 5:00
PM.


Tango is on the same server as my mail server. The server has the correct
time, and the correct time zone. It also allows for DST. My mail server
allows me to send e-mail directly from its GUI and if I do that, the time is
correct.


I made a quick and dirty .taf that ONLY sent an e-mail and the time was
incorrect again - one hour off.

So, is there a way to correct this other than unchecking the DST option and
resetting the clock manually?


I'm running Tango2000, Windows2K ADV Server, IIS.

Thanks in advance.

Tom Ferguson

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