This is an example: Note the date field says 2:43 PM while the header
correctly shows 1:43 PM. This discrepancy happens only for witango mail action
generated messages.
Date April 9, 2010 2:43:47 PM PDT
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On Apr 9, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Roland Dumas wrote:
> as of daylight saving time, the "sent" date on messages originating in
> witango mail actions is off by an hour. THey are an hour later than actual.
>
> The clock on the server is correct and has the right time zone
> Messages going through the same mail server are all stamped correctly
> The headers of the messages have the correct timestamps in them
>
> However, in mail clients that have "datetime sent" and 'datetime received'
> show this disparity of an hour. The 'sent' value is ahead by an hour. I
> cannot figure it out, other than it's related to a witango mail action.
>
> any clues?
>
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