• Anyone getting this?

    From garycrunk@80:774/36 to All on Sat Oct 21 16:12:56 2017
    Gary Crunk
    Another F-ing BBS

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  • From Richard Menedetter@80:774/18 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 02:14:16 2017
    Hi garycrunk!

    Yes.

    BTW you have an empty TZUTC kludge!

    21 Oct 2017 16:12, from garycrunk -> All:

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A34
    @MSGID: 80:774/36 cef89dd6
    @TZUTC:
    Can anyone see my messages?
    Gary Crunk
    Another F-ing BBS

    SEEN-BY: 21/0 210/0 2 256/0 304/0 49/0 5 7 505/0 518/0 519/0 603/0
    61/0 662/0
    SEEN-BY: 703/0 770/0 774/0 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25
    26 27 28
    SEEN-BY: 29 3 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 4 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 5 6 7
    8 9 787/0
    SEEN-BY: 818/0 1 860/0 937/0
    @PATH: 774/36 0

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From garycrunk@80:774/36 to Richard Menedetter on Sat Oct 21 18:08:30 2017
    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A34
    @MSGID: 80:774/36 cef89dd6
    @TZUTC:
    Can anyone see my messages?
    Gary Crunk
    Another F-ing BBS

    I have no idea what that TZUTC is... And how/what do I put there???

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A34 (Windows/32)
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  • From NuSkooler@80:774/20 to garycrunk on Sat Oct 21 20:24:43 2017
    Can anyone see my messages? Gary Crunk Another F-ing BBS

    Yarly!


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  • From bcw142@80:603/0 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 04:10:44 2017
    On 10/21/17, garycrunk said the following...

    BTW you have an empty TZUTC kludge!
    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A34
    @MSGID: 80:774/36 cef89dd6
    @TZUTC:

    I have no idea what that TZUTC is... And how/what do I put there???

    TZUTC is Universal Time as in London UK time that the message was sent. It's meant to be a worldwide time stamp for the message. Just type tzutc in to Google and see it. 'Summon the power of Google' ;)

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  • From Richard Menedetter@80:774/18 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 12:40:54 2017
    Hi garycrunk!

    21 Oct 2017 18:08, from garycrunk -> Richard Menedetter:

    @TZUTC:
    I have no idea what that TZUTC is... And how/what do I put there???

    TZUTC is a kludge line that tells your time offset to greenwich mean time.
    It is optional, but if you send it, you need to populate it with your time offset.
    Your mail contained an empty one, which is not allowed in any case.
    Either do not use it, or use it correctly. (I would advise the latter)

    It seems your software is misconfigured.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From bcw142@80:603/0 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 08:28:08 2017
    On 10/21/17, garycrunk said the following...

    I have no idea what that TZUTC is... And how/what do I put there???

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A35
    @MSGID: 80:774/1 00cc0014
    @REPLY: 80:774/36 008c87b0
    @TZUTC: -0400
    @SEEN-BY: 603/0 774/0
    @PATH: 774/0

    Richard Menedetter has it right, I had it wrong.
    TZUTC is a kludge line that tells your time offset to Greenwich Mean Time.
    It is optional, but if you send it, you need to populate it with your time offset.

    So whatever your offset is, mine is -0400 (Above) which will change to -0500 soon! We do Daylight Savings Time in the US which we are on right now. Somewhere in the TZ (Time Zone) setup of Linux there is the offset, oddly I didn't see it in the bash environment like language:
    LANG=en_US.UTF-8
    LANGUAGE=en_US
    where I'd expect it ;(

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  • From garycrunk@80:774/36 to bcw142 on Sun Oct 22 05:34:05 2017
    TZUTC is a kludge line that tells your time offset to Greenwich Mean
    Time. It is optional, but if you send it, you need to populate it with your time offset.
    So whatever your offset is, mine is -0400 (Above) which will change to -0500 soon! We do Daylight Savings Time in the US which we are on right now. Somewhere in the TZ (Time Zone) setup of Linux there is the offset, oddly I didn't see it in the bash environment like language: LANG=en_US.UTF-8
    LANGUAGE=en_US
    where I'd expect it ;(

    I am running this on a Windows XP system running Mystic 1.12 A34, I have No Clue as to how to get this set up...

    Sorry for being Clueless on this...

    gary

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  • From Richard Menedetter@80:774/18 to bcw142 on Sun Oct 22 16:44:14 2017
    Hi bcw142!

    22 Oct 2017 08:28, from bcw142 -> garycrunk:

    Somewhere in the TZ (Time Zone) setup of Linux there is the
    offset, oddly I didn't see it in the bash environment like
    language: LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=en_US where I'd expect it ;(

    http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/09/change-timezone-in-linux

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Richard Menedetter@80:774/18 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 16:45:20 2017
    Hi garycrunk!

    22 Oct 2017 05:34, from garycrunk -> bcw142:

    I am running this on a Windows XP system running Mystic 1.12 A34,
    I have No Clue as to how to get this set up...

    I have no clue of Mystic.
    Have you set up your region in windows correctly?

    Older software often used the TZ variable.

    Look at the manual of your software where it is getting the info, and correct it there.

    Sorry for being Clueless on this...

    No problem.
    As said ... TZUTC is not strictly necessary, but very good to have ;)
    I am sure you will get it working soon ;)

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From bcw142@80:603/0 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 12:57:15 2017
    On 10/22/17, garycrunk said the following...
    I am running this on a Windows XP system running Mystic 1.12 A34, I have No Clue as to how to get this set up...


    The 'official' word on that is:
    To change your time zone, click the Time Zone tab. In the box above the map, click the drop-down arrow, and then click your current time zone. To open
    Date and Time, click Start, click Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Date and Time.

    I suspect that is already setup on Mountain Time (-0700), but not showing up right?

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  • From Necromaster@80:774/0 to garycrunk on Sun Oct 22 16:21:02 2017
    On 10/21/17, garycrunk said the following...

    Can anyone see my messages?
    Gary Crunk
    Another F-ing BBS

    Got it over here my friend.

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