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Brad

I'm sending this email as a test. About half a dozen people responded to my
query about the time problem that relates to the email time sent/received.
I've made some of their recommended changes.

This was sent at 8:30 pm, please let me know what appears on your end.
Hopefully it's fixed.

Thanks Jules,

Brad
 
Brad said:
I'm sending this email as a test. About half a dozen people responded to my
query about the time problem that relates to the email time sent/received.
I've made some of their recommended changes.

This was sent at 8:30 pm, please let me know what appears on your end.
Hopefully it's fixed.

Thanks Jules,

Brad

Mine shows 9:30 EST. Your message source (header information) reads:

Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:30:02 -0500

My post would read:

Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:30:02 -0400

... IF I posted at the same time. I'm in Ky, but should have the same
-0400 difference from GMT as you.

Hope this helps, but I don't know why you're showing -0500.
 
Elmo said:
Mine shows 9:30 EST. Your message source (header information) reads:

Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:30:02 -0500

My post would read:

Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:30:02 -0400

.. IF I posted at the same time. I'm in Ky, but should have the same
-0400 difference from GMT as you.

Hope this helps, but I don't know why you're showing -0500.

Hi Joe,

The OP (Original Poster) is in Toronto, Canada, on EST, not EDT like you
were when you posted, (and now you should be on EST, with -0500. :)

See his other messages subject:
Time Stamp problem on Incoming and Outgoing emails

I think we are all on the same page now, until we "Spring Forward" again.

(Triple-click here, to speed up the year. :)
--Richard
 
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