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From: Kent Landfield (kent@hypermail.org)
Date: Tue Jan 11 2000 - 09:01:25 CST
Please pardon my confususion...
# I've been using hypermail 2b28 on a mail archive called from a cron job and
# from the command line without problem. All the dates appear in my timezone
# even though the archive is on a server in a different timezone. I've placed
# a TZ command in the config file I'm using and that seems to work fine.
Is the processing that is done by hypermail actually done in your timezone
but available on a server in a different timezone ? As via NFS of AFS or
some distributed filesystem ?
# Now that I try the same setup by piping messages into hypermail from a
# procmail recipe the dates end up as the local time of the server.
#
# Can someone advise me how to correct this?
So mail is received on a machine in one timezone, processed there and then
the long term storage and public availability in from a system in another
timezone ?
# Darrell Burkey
# http://www.tucan.net/darrell
# 0408 622 647
Sorry for the questions but just trying to understand the layout.
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