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In <3F82E260.5010102@charter.net>, on 10/07/03   
   at 03:55 PM, Ray Davison  said:  
>Why I THINK?  Because I sent it to os2user at 8:14 pm (2014) and the   
>message in my inbox says 08:14 pm.  
 
Go to the os2user web site and see what time it shows.  That's where I  
copied the data from.  
 
>>>Here's one of your test messages (#20486):  
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>> From:   Ray Davison   
>> Date:  Mon Oct 6, 2003  1:14 pm  
>> Subject:  Test, message time chk  
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>> 10 Oct, 2014  
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>> This date looks wrong to me.  
Did you or did you not send the above message on 6 Oct 2003 at 8:14pm  
local time?  If so, note that that Yahoo is showing that it beleives it  
was sent at 1:14pm local time.  
 
>The above is not a message either as sent or received, but rather it is   
>the os2user message as it existed on yahoo and I clipped from there and   
>sent to you.  
 
That's where I went for the clip I sent you.  It did not simply parrot  
back the text you sent me.  The clip shows the same problem as you have  
been seeing on all your e-mail sent by Mozilla.  
 
If the dates look correct in your inbox, I suspect that's only because you  
are using the same software to send and receive mail  
 
When you figure out how the get the date offset to change from +0000 to  
-0700, your problems will go away.  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven  
 
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