Hi Chuck:
How it s right now. Yesterday I was replying from my ofice through my
provider's webpage mail section, it may be their settings. If mine right now
is ok, even though the email goes through the ISP, it may be that my office
computer may have the wrong timezone.
I have a Mac and I checked the date and time control panels. It is a my
closest location, Dominican Republic, I live in Puerto Rico. We are in the
same timezone. There is an option to set the clock to a time server but it
ask for me to write the servers IP address to syncronize to that server.
Can that help?
peace
David
> It doesn't matter if they are in different time zones. As someone else
> just suggested, I think David's computer's time zone setting is off by
> one hour. This allows him to have a correct clock setting from his
> perspective but the time will be off when converted to universal time.
> The mail list will be sorted by universal rather than local time thus
> giving the appearance of a question answered before it was asked.
>
> If in Windows, go to Control Panel and select Date/Time and check for
> proper time zone.
>
> For Windows users who would like to keep their clocks synchronized to an
> atomic clock I can highly recommend the freeware "Dimension 4". See:
> <http://www.thinkman.com/> It's a 226KB download.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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