Can you tell me in wich TimeZone your FidoNet system works?,
So the difference between us is 3 hours, right?
Do you have summertime in your country?
I hope that 2 times a year changing for summertime will come to an
end. Europe is thinking about it.
I thought the Aland islands were also Swedish,
Holger Granholm wrote to Roy Witt <=-
Second. for 700 years what is now called Finland was in fact Sweden.
In other words Fubland was swedish.
My BBS works on GMT +3 hours when on summer time. Otherwise GMT +2 hrs.
So the difference between us is 3 hours, right?
Correct.
So the difference between us is 3 hours, right?
Correct.
And I still doubt if that is really correct?
Western Europe is UTC +00:00 in winter and UTC +01:00 in summer
Middle Europe is UTC +01:00 in winter and UTC +02:00 in summer.
Eastern Europ is UTC +02:00 in winter and UTC +03:00 in summer.
So the difference between us is 3 hours, right?
Correct.
And I still doubt if that is really correct?
Western Europe is UTC +00:00 in winter and UTC +01:00 in summer
Middle Europe is UTC +01:00 in winter and UTC +02:00 in summer.
Eastern Europ is UTC +02:00 in winter and UTC +03:00 in summer.
Regrettably Finland, including the selfgoverning ¸land Islands, has
chosen to use the Eastern European time zone even though it's not
correct as compared to astronomical time.
Estonia and the other baltic countries are in the same time zone.
Like it or not, that's the fact and even though all above countries are
EU members. All countries within the EU, including the GB, do change to summer time and normal time on the same date and time.
Have a nice day,
Regrettably Finland, including the selfgoverning ¸land Islands, has
chosen to use the Eastern European time zone .....
Ok, but then still the difference should be one hour, not three!
There must be some hick in the mail transport path between you and
me.
Regrettably Finland, including the selfgoverning ¸land Islands, has
chosen to use the Eastern European time zone .....
Ok, but then still the difference should be one hour, not three!
There must be some hick in the mail transport path between you and
me.
Well, I suppose you are on summer time like the rest of EU.
As we are on EEST the difference to GMT (UTC) is three hours, whatever
your time zone is.
This BBS runs on local time,
EEST at the moment, and outgoing mail is
dated at the time I upload it to the BBS.
As the diff between EEST and MEST (i.e. between us) is one hour,
and your msg travels about 3h to me,
there must be a hickage somewhere in between,
that is the point I want to make all the time.
@PATH: 280/1208 5003 221/1 640/1384 3634/12
On 2019 Jun 15 16:29:00, you wrote to Holger Granholm:
As the diff between EEST and MEST (i.e. between us) is one hour,
and your msg travels about 3h to me,
there must be a hickage somewhere in between,
that is the point I want to make all the time.
you should check the PATH line of those messages and see if you can determine where it is...
it is possible that some system(s) are running scheduled mail processing instead of ASAP processing...
@PATH: 280/1208 5003 221/1 640/1384 3634/12
FWIW: your post i'm responding to took this path to my system...
it took ~3 days to arrive here
but i don't know if the times have been normalized to my timezone...
if they have, that shouldn't change the days...
!MSGID: 2:280/1208@FidoNet 53103691
!REPLY: 2:20/228 0148e1cb
!PID: FM 2.02
DateWritten : 2019-06-15 16:29:00 (5D051CCCh)
DateReceived : 1970-01-01 00:00:00 (00000000h)
DateProcessed : 2019-06-18 09:25:02 (5D08ADEEh)
i also note that the above TimesRead counter is wrong... i accessed/read the message several times while writing this post and going back to
gather the above data... by my manual count, golded should have
increased the counter to at least 4 or 5 by the time i finish writing
this message... looks like a bug in golded or in the message library it uses...
As the diff between EEST and MEST (i.e. between us) is one hour, and
your msg travels about 3h to me, there must be a hickage somewhere
in between, that is the point I want to make all the time.
you should check the PATH line of those messages and see if you can
determine where it is...
thanks for the hint.
@PATH: 280/1208 5003 221/1 640/1384 3634/12
but that is the route from me to Holger.
I wanted to know what happened with the msg from Holger to me, that's
the other way round.
FWIW: your post i'm responding to took this path to my system... it
took ~3 days to arrive here
That's my fault,
I do not have the time every day to convert the outgoing mail from my
old Pots FD 2.02 dos mailer machine to my new !RISC OS !ROSBink IP
mailer machine (RBerry Pi 1B2).
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