Subj : oxp: utc kludge, and X_C: line To : Martin Foster From : August Abolins Date : Thu Dec 05 2019 08:26:00 Hello Martin! ** 05.12.19 - 09:18, Martin Foster wrote to August Abolins: AA>>> Is the TZUTC coming from the OSes setting? MF>> [snip] ..I'll ask the developer. MF>He says that it gets it from the OS. Thanks for getting back on that. BTW.. the TZUTC does not seem to appear in my .40 version: EMP: /FIDO/POINTS ABS: Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 BET: Without TZUTC kludge ROT: 2:221/1!310/31 280/464 221/1 MID: 2:310/31.3@fidonet df2262c2 EDA: 20191205091800W+0 LEN: 510 BEZ: 2:310/31.3@fidonet df125f91 MAILER: OpenXP/5.0.41 (Linux) (x86_64) / OpenXP 5.0.41 X_C: X-XP-NTP: 30 F-TO: August Abolins X-XP-Charset: US-ASCII Is is supposed to appear in the EDA: line? Is the "W+0" supposed to represent "+0000" for your utc time offset? And, the X_C: intrigues me. Is this where OXP users can pass secret messages? The equivalent does not appear using other readers when checking your original message. :) ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.40 * Origin: o,,,,o§ø`ø§o,,,,o§ø`ø§o,,,,o (2:221/1.58) .