Re: [WebDNA] Re: Date: header on emails - timezone problem perhaps

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --0016e6dab0b0b18d35048b836112 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Ken, Hi - I can send emails using a command line shell script - and these have the correct date header. Only thing is I have [sendmail] contexts all over my code and it would not be a trivial job to change the code everywhere. This issue has only arisen since we moved to BST (british summer time) - my host has also checked that the timezone settings are correct on the server. If I use [date %Z] WebDNA shows 'BST' so it can pick up the timezone from the server. Looks like an issue with how WebDNA sends emails from the EMailFolder. As for a problem impossible to solve - well it's either a WebDNA or server setting/configuration that I have missed, or its a bug. Either way its one I hope would be possible to solve. - Tom --0016e6dab0b0b18d35048b836112 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ken,

Hi - I can send emails using a command line shell s= cript - and these have the correct date header. =C2=A0 Only thing is I have= [sendmail] contexts all over my code and it would not be a trivial job to = change the code everywhere.

This issue has only arisen since we moved to BST (briti= sh summer time) - my host has also checked that the timezone settings are c= orrect on the server. =C2=A0 If I use [date %Z] WebDNA shows 'BST' = so it can pick up the timezone from the server.

Looks like an issue with how WebDNA sends emails from t= he EMailFolder. =C2=A0 As for a problem impossible to solve - well it's= either a WebDNA or server setting/configuration that I have missed, or its= a bug. =C2=A0 Either way its one I hope would be possible to solve.

- Tom
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  1. [WebDNA] Date: header on emails - timezone problem perhaps (Tom Duke 2010)
--0016e6dab0b0b18d35048b836112 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Ken, Hi - I can send emails using a command line shell script - and these have the correct date header. Only thing is I have [sendmail] contexts all over my code and it would not be a trivial job to change the code everywhere. This issue has only arisen since we moved to BST (british summer time) - my host has also checked that the timezone settings are correct on the server. If I use [date %Z] WebDNA shows 'BST' so it can pick up the timezone from the server. Looks like an issue with how WebDNA sends emails from the EMailFolder. As for a problem impossible to solve - well it's either a WebDNA or server setting/configuration that I have missed, or its a bug. Either way its one I hope would be possible to solve. - Tom --0016e6dab0b0b18d35048b836112 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ken,

Hi - I can send emails using a command line shell s= cript - and these have the correct date header. =C2=A0 Only thing is I have= [sendmail] contexts all over my code and it would not be a trivial job to = change the code everywhere.

This issue has only arisen since we moved to BST (briti= sh summer time) - my host has also checked that the timezone settings are c= orrect on the server. =C2=A0 If I use [date %Z] WebDNA shows 'BST' = so it can pick up the timezone from the server.

Looks like an issue with how WebDNA sends emails from t= he EMailFolder. =C2=A0 As for a problem impossible to solve - well it's= either a WebDNA or server setting/configuration that I have missed, or its= a bug. =C2=A0 Either way its one I hope would be possible to solve.

- Tom
--0016e6dab0b0b18d35048b836112-- Tom Duke

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