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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