| friendlytxtech 2005-08-23, 10:57 pm |
| Now that I think of it, that is kind of strange. I would think it was the
sender's as well, but how feeble minded we must be ;-)
Michelle
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> "friendlytxtech" <friendlytxtech@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Michelle, that must be the rule.
> RULE: The time stamp on incoming e-mail is always the reader's time at the
> time the letter was sent, no matter what time zone the sender posted from.
> Well, that's a relief. But it does seem a curious way to do it
> BobB
> p.s. You sent this message at 5:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time and my screen
> shows 6:16 PM for my time zone (Central Standard Daylight Time).
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