Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/01

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Subject: [Leica] The bimonthly LUG member computer clock setting mail
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Sun Oct 1 12:26:45 2006
References: <B6856E51-A385-4DD8-878F-ED133977E131@pandora.be> <6.2.5.6.2.20061001203852.031dbcd8@screengang.com>

Well, I indeed can sort those things out, but on the other hand, why  
would anybody leave their computer clock on the wrong time?


Op 1-okt-06, om 20:44 heeft Didier Ludwig het volgende geschreven:

> Philippe
>
> If you sort by sender's time you get that mess. I don't know which  
> mailclient you use, but my mail inbox can be sorted by local date/ 
> time of arrival at the mailserver, which resolves the mentioned  
> problem.
>
> But there's one list member's Linux system that is able to underrun  
> this rule and his mail are always dated from the future.
>
> Didier
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>> Would those that do not set their computer clocks appropriately have
>> the kindness to do so? It really is a bummer to receive mails that
>> were sent today with dates from a few months ago. Or even a few
>> hours. Thus leading to answers on mails that haven't been sent yet...
>>
>> My mailbrowser thanks you so much,
>> Philippe
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Replies: Reply from rangefinder at screengang.com (Didier Ludwig) ([Leica] The bimonthly LUG member computer clock setting mail)
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