These are the headers from your post.
The line marked 'Date' shows that, regardless where you actually, you
computer is telling the world that it is somewhere near the West Coast of
North America. The -0700 means that your timezone is 7 hours after GMT. You
post was sent at 2:20 pm on 12 September (your local time) which equates to
9:20 pm on 12 September GMT and further equates to 9:20 am on 13 September
in my timezone which is the time you post shows in my newsreader. Seeing as
how it it is still 12 September here and my time timezone is ahead of Sydney
then I am reading it 14 hours before I got it which (I think you will agree)
is not possible.
While you system time may be showing the correct time, your timezone is not
set correctly. If you are in Sydney with your timezone set sorrectly then
your post would have shown:
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:20:23 +1000
and then it would have shown correctly in everyones newsreader.
From: "drishtik" <
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References: <uup#
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Subject: Re: project
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:20:23 -0700
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