T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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3163.1 | | ACISS2::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYO | Wed Jan 15 1997 13:26 | 3 |
3163.2 | But.... | SNOFS1::JOYCEJENNY | Still crazy after all these years | Thu Jan 16 1997 05:10 | 18 |
3163.3 | | ACISS2::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYO | Thu Jan 16 1997 12:34 | 24 |
3163.4 | MRnet_time_offset and GMT_time_offset | VELI::KORKKO | Veli K�rkk� @FNO, 879-5512 | Thu Jan 16 1997 17:41 | 10 |
3163.5 | but what should MY mrnet_time_offset be? | SNOFS1::JOYCEJENNY | Still crazy after all these years | Wed Jan 29 1997 05:44 | 27 |
| > Within MRX, there are indeed two time offset.
>
>Gmt_time_offset (m) -120 -120
>Mrnet_time_offset (m) -120 -120
>
> If local time is used as MR time, then I'd expect the latter set
> as 0 in MRX. The previous should really be offset to real GMT
> time.
And if GMT is used as MR time, then what should Mrnet_time_offset be?
To try and isolate whether or not it's the "other customer" or my
customer that has things set wrong, could someone who knows their
system is setup correctly please send me a test message and include in
the test message the time when it was sent in GMT format so I can
compare it to the message headers when I receive it?
My X.400 address is
GI=Jenny;SU=Joyce;PR=nswgovgrid;AD=telememo;C=AU
Thanks in advance
Jenny
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3163.6 | same | VELI::KORKKO | Veli K�rkk� @FNO, 879-5512 | Wed Jan 29 1997 20:48 | 15 |
| Jenny,
I've sent to you test mail. I sent it around 22:44 EST, i.e.
20:44 GMT time today. If you like send mail other way around,
feel free to send me at
G=VELI; S=KORKKO; P=DIGITAL; A=MAILNET; C=FI
or
G=VELI; S=KORKKO; P=DIGITAL; A=ELISA; C=FI
If I undertand things correctly, you should MRNET... and GMT...
same.
_veli
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3163.7 | The results of some tests | SNOFS1::JOYCEJENNY | Still crazy after all these years | Mon Feb 17 1997 03:11 | 88 |
| Veli and I have been sending each other mails to try and test the time
stamp problem.
All looks ok when he sends me a message, but when I send one to him the
message header looks strange. (the message body looks fine). The
message body and header follows
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 31-Jan-1997 16:46 EET
From: Jenny Joyce
Jenny
Joyce@5=TransGrid@3=NSW+
Dept: TransGrid
Tel No: 9871 9658
TO: gi=veli@su=korkko ( VELI KORKKO@FNO )
Subject: test from Jenny Joyce
thanks for your test mail
This one was sent at 2:46pm Australian eastern daylight savings time,
which is 03:46am GMT
Showing ALL-IN-1 message
Subject: test from Jenny Joyce
Title: test from Jenny Joyce
Sender: Jenny
Joyce@5=TransNSWGOVGRID@2=TELEMEMO@1=AU@MRX_M+
Sender's Full Name: Jenny Joyce
Sender's Te 9871 9658
Showing ALL-IN-1 message
Subject: test from Jenny Joyce
Title: test from Jenny Joyce
Sender: Jenny Joyce@5=TransGrid@3=NSWGOVGRID@2=TELEMEMO@1=AU@MRX_M+
Sender's Full Name: Jenny Joyce
Sender's Tel No: 9871 9658
Current Drawer: MAIN
Drawer Owner: KORKKO
Current Folder: READ Status:
READ
Type of Document: MAIL Document Number:
129621
Date Created: 31-Jan-1997 16:46 Modifiable: NO
Last Modified: 31-Jan-1997 16:46 Deletable:
YES
Date Sent: 31-Jan-1997 16:46 Forwardable:
YES
Date Received: 31-Jan-1997 05:55 Read Receipt: NO
Deferred Date: Read Receipt Sent: NO
Expiry Date: Delivery Receipt: NO
Priority: FIRST_CLASS No of Attachments: 0
Sensitivity: NOT SENSITIVE Handling:
Importance: NORMAL Data Type:
ASCII
Reply Requested: NO Autoforwarded: NO
Reply-by Date:
Reply Sent: NO
Message Id: 05943013107991/183859@CLUST4
Interpersonal MM) Id: A335ZWROL3NDK
User Agent Content Id: A335ZWROL3NDK
VMS Filename: OA$SHARE29:ZWRO8GCWC.TXT
Addressees:
TO: gi=veli@su=korkko ( VELI KORKKO@FNO
Where on earth is the received time of 05:55 coming from?
My message router time offset is -11:00, my ALL-IN-1 time offset is
+11:00, and in MRX my mt_time_offset is 0 (since my Message Router time
is effectively GMT) and my Mrnet_time_offset is also 0.
Is one of my settings incorrect?
Jenny
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3163.8 | could you try setting MRX level time offsets to -660 | VELI::KORKKO | Veli K�rkk� @FNO, 879-5512 | Tue Feb 18 1997 18:46 | 25 |
| My settings are (during wintertime!)
MR: MS level time offset -02:00
ALL-IN-1 +02:00
MRX: MR... -120
GMT... -120
Accordignly, your settings should be
MR: (MS) -11:00
ALL-IN-1 +11:00
MRX: MR... -660
MRX: GMT... -660
If your MR MS time offse is -11:00, then MRX MR... must be -660.
And MRX GMT must anyway be -660 no matter what is MR time.
Maybe the 05:55 was the local time the message was actually
received on my system. Remember that the message travelled via a
number of xternal X.400 AMDMs and those links are probably VERY
slow (but not slower than I internal messaging network today
:-))
_veli
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3163.9 | I'll test that | SNOFS1::JOYCEJENNY | Still crazy after all these years | Wed Feb 19 1997 01:03 | 5 |
| When I can schedule a change I'll test out these modified values
(unless anyone else has any comments in the meantime)
Jenny
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