On 20100119_214515, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Rodolfo wrote:
>
...snip...
>
> But suppose I want to adjust the minutes and seconds in the `date' field so to
> match exactly the `-800' time above: how could I do that? Using the `date'
> command will not give an exact result.
>
> Rodolfo
tz -800 i
Rodolfo wrote:
> Now I sent a test message to myself, and these are the headers:
>
>
> X-From-Line: rodolfo.med...@gmail.com Tue Jan 19 20:16:54 2010
> Return-Path:
> Received: from hda6-hyundai ([151.81.20.42])
> by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id 13sm1649564bwz.10.2010.01.19.11.17.03
>
On Tue,19.Jan.10, 20:27:10, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Is the problem solved now?
Assuming 'date' shows the correct time, yes.
Regards,
Andrei
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Rodolfo Medina writes:
> A friend of mine let me know that he receives my emails with a time stamp one
> hour into the future. It seems my computer or my service that forwards to
> gmail is set to the wrong time or time zone. From my header:
>
> Received: from hda6-hyundai ([151.83.162.201])
Dne, 19. 01. 2010 17:52:56 je Rodolfo Medina napisal(a):
09:20:41 -0800 equals 17:20:41 +, not 18:21:18 +. The friend
suggests
that my time zone "+" should be "+0100" i.e. CET.
Your UTC setting may be wrong; if you're using Gnome, try fiddling with
the clock applet on your pan
On Tue,19.Jan.10, 16:52:56, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> 09:20:41 -0800 equals 17:20:41 +, not 18:21:18 +. The friend suggests
> that my time zone "+" should be "+0100" i.e. CET.
>
> Can anybody suggest how I can recover this?
To set the timezone it should be enough to do
dpkg-reconfi
Hi all.
A friend of mine let me know that he receives my emails with a time stamp one
hour into the future. It seems my computer or my service that forwards to
gmail is set to the wrong time or time zone. From my header:
Received: from hda6-hyundai ([151.83.162.201])
by mx.google.co
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