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Timothy Casey
[SNIP]
Thanks for the heads-up.
Just on that side note, I've checked date/time in both system and CMOS
clock. Precisely six minutes and twenty seconds ahead of local time. This is
not the first time either. I'd suggest the possibility that for some reason,
the server is not adjusting the time of my post by the time difference from
my location: it seems that last update, Windows Vista Business took it upon
itself to relocate my computer to Canada. Having dragged the computer (and
operating system) kicking and screaming back to Australia - how does this
come up...?
[SNIP]Hi Timothy,
First, a small side note. Check your system date or the mail writer
system you are using to properly set the localized date or ZULU/GMT what
have you date. Your mail is showing up post dated and it skewed the
threading or date sort order of incoming mail. Very annoying but I also
recommend it because some AVS filtering systems will look for incorrect or
posted date mail as a maker of spammers. Just a side note.
Thanks for the heads-up.
Just on that side note, I've checked date/time in both system and CMOS
clock. Precisely six minutes and twenty seconds ahead of local time. This is
not the first time either. I'd suggest the possibility that for some reason,
the server is not adjusting the time of my post by the time difference from
my location: it seems that last update, Windows Vista Business took it upon
itself to relocate my computer to Canada. Having dragged the computer (and
operating system) kicking and screaming back to Australia - how does this
come up...?