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RE: [cobalt-users] Sending email to AOL - timezone problem
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Sending email to AOL - timezone problem
- From: "Dan Kriwitsky" <webhosting@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Jan 5 16:49:00 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> Return-Path: <mblackburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Received: from mail.allpowerinc.com (mail.allpowerinc.com
> [207.177.63.199]) by
> rly-na03.mx.aol.com (v77.27) with ESMTP; Tue, 02 Jan 2001 11:26:02 -0500
> Received: from Mark ([192.9.200.153])
> by mail.allpowerinc.com (8.9.2/8.9.2) with SMTP id LAA26331
> for <BILLRPFD@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; Tue, 2 Jan 2001 11:25:04 -0600 (EST)
> Message-ID: <00ea01c074d8$e1aad0c0$99c809c0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> From: "Mark Blackburn" <mblackburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> The problem is the "-0600 (EST)". That doesn't exists. Eastern Standard
> Time is -0500. The time and date on the Microservers in question is
> correct from the command line. In other words, issuing the 'date' command
> yields the correct time, date, year and time zone (in this case CST). I've
> even updated the time on the Microserver using NTP just to make sure.
>
>
Although it won't solve your problem, this may explain a complaint I saw
often in the @Home user groups about mail not reaching AOL. On an email I
received on @Home, the header said:
Received: from mx11-rwc.mail.home.com (mx11-rwc.mail.home.com [24.0.95.29])
by h11.mail.home.com (8.9.3/8.9.0) with ESMTP id OAA27442
for < snip @home.net>; Fri, 5 Jan 2001 14:40:06 -0800 (PST)
It might explain the same problem.
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Dan Kriwitsky