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Date:  Fri, 05 May 2006 01:32:27 +0100
From:  Dogsbody <dan (at mark) dogsbody.org>
Subject:  [coba-e:05033] Re: Mail Timestamps (Was: The ongoing QPOPPER Debate)
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <445A9D1B.6090902 (at mark) dogsbody.org>
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>> FYI - Either your system's clock is set wrong or your 
>> timezone (This mail says it is GMT +2 hours) as all your 
>> mails are coming though with times that haven't happened yet :-)
> 
> I do use a GMT+2 timezone.
> I didn't understand what time do you see - for me it looks correct...

If we look at your last e-mail....

Time on e-mail date = 00:46:04 +0200 = 22:46:04 GMT
Time on server hop  = 00:37:47 +0300 = 21:37:47 GMT
Time on server hop  = 06:43:01 +0900 = 21:43:01 GMT
Time on server hop  = 06:43:02 +0900 = 21:43:02 GMT
Time on server hop  = 22:50:12 +0100 = 21:50:12 GMT

As you can see, the time on the systems as the message is sent over the 
internet is all logical but the top time that is put on by your e-mail 
client (the Date: header) is over an hour ahead of these times!

I hope that helps! :-)

Dan