I'm in time zone UTC +1 (CET), the time is 09:30 CET; I'm in the Netherlands. Your mail to the list is shown in the mail headers, which take the time from your machine, as having been sent at Sat, 13 Dec 2003 21:10:58 +0000 (UTC) which is strange, since the IP network sending it begins with 203. which puts you in the Asia/Australia/New Zealand region.
yep the header should have mentioned hotmail.com, either it or yahoo do not have a utc+13hrs option in the mail settings.
mandrake uses /etc/sysconfig/clock, with the hardware clock set to local time it is configured;
ARC=false UTC=false ZONE=Pacific/Auckland and UTC=true when the hardware clock is set to utceven when the message displays the correct time in the header, the "date" column displays it incorrectly so there's a anomaly within...
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