Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem

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2008


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = There was a fair bit of talk about that a few years ago - have a look at the archives :) Regards Stuart Tremain IDFK Web Developments AUSTRALIA webdna@idfk.com.au On 14/08/2008, at 3:46 AM, Marc Thompson wrote: > Same here, several years, all emails are 1 hour ahead of the actual > time. > > Marc > > Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote: >> I have been dealing with this for several years. Ever since >> upgrading to v6 WebDNA. >> During the summer months all my emails are 1 hour off. I too would >> like to find a solution to this. >> Matthew A Perosi | >> Psi Prime, Inc. | >> http://www.psiprime.com | >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc | >> 323 Union Blvd. | >> Totowa, NJ 07512 | >> P: 973.413.8210 | >> F: 973.413.8217 | >> Marc Thompson wrote: >>> We're running WebCatalog unix-Solaris Sparc Apache Module version >>> 6.0a and have our SMTP Mail Server set to our own smtp mail >>> server. Additionally, we're located in the Mountain Time Zone >>> (MDT). Problem we're seeing after sniffing network traffic is >>> that WebCatalog is sending the wrong offset in the email headers? >>> >>> Here's an example: >>> SMTP: "Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:25:16 -0700\r\n" >>> >>> Maybe it's mapping MDT to -0700 instead of -0600, treating it like >>> MST or like there's no such thing as daylight saving time? >>> Putting [date %Z] on a page does display the correct Timezone >>> (MDT), just not in the email header. >>> >>> The system appears to know the correct timezone: >>> v242:78> date >>> Sat May 12 11:55:04 MDT 2007 >>> v242:79> perl -e '$a = localtime(); print "$a\n";' >>> Sat May 12 11:55:54 2007 >>> >>> Anyone got any ideas or know how to tell WebCat to use correct >>> offset? >>> >>> Marc >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list . >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > -- > ------------------------------------------- > Marc Thompson > Software Engineer > Office of Information Technology > University of Utah > 801.585.9264 > marc.thompson@utah.edu > ------------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem (Stuart Tremain 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem ("Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi " 2008)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem ("Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi " 2008)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem ("Brian B. Burton" 2008)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem (Marc Thompson 2008)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem (Stuart Tremain 2008)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem (Marc Thompson 2008)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem ("Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi " 2008)
  9. [WebDNA] mail header timezone problem (Marc Thompson 2008)
There was a fair bit of talk about that a few years ago - have a look at the archives :) Regards Stuart Tremain IDFK Web Developments AUSTRALIA webdna@idfk.com.au On 14/08/2008, at 3:46 AM, Marc Thompson wrote: > Same here, several years, all emails are 1 hour ahead of the actual > time. > > Marc > > Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote: >> I have been dealing with this for several years. Ever since >> upgrading to v6 WebDNA. >> During the summer months all my emails are 1 hour off. I too would >> like to find a solution to this. >> Matthew A Perosi | >> Psi Prime, Inc. | >> http://www.psiprime.com | >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc | >> 323 Union Blvd. | >> Totowa, NJ 07512 | >> P: 973.413.8210 | >> F: 973.413.8217 | >> Marc Thompson wrote: >>> We're running WebCatalog unix-Solaris Sparc Apache Module version >>> 6.0a and have our SMTP Mail Server set to our own smtp mail >>> server. Additionally, we're located in the Mountain Time Zone >>> (MDT). Problem we're seeing after sniffing network traffic is >>> that WebCatalog is sending the wrong offset in the email headers? >>> >>> Here's an example: >>> SMTP: "Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:25:16 -0700\r\n" >>> >>> Maybe it's mapping MDT to -0700 instead of -0600, treating it like >>> MST or like there's no such thing as daylight saving time? >>> Putting [date %Z] on a page does display the correct Timezone >>> (MDT), just not in the email header. >>> >>> The system appears to know the correct timezone: >>> v242:78> date >>> Sat May 12 11:55:04 MDT 2007 >>> v242:79> perl -e '$a = localtime(); print "$a\n";' >>> Sat May 12 11:55:54 2007 >>> >>> Anyone got any ideas or know how to tell WebCat to use correct >>> offset? >>> >>> Marc >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list . >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > -- > ------------------------------------------- > Marc Thompson > Software Engineer > Office of Information Technology > University of Utah > 801.585.9264 > marc.thompson@utah.edu > ------------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: Stuart Tremain

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