Jim, he has a dead mobo battery and an electrical system put together with bailing wire and scotch tape. The "time server" is a crusty old Casio on his wrist that is off by over a year, 2 hrs and 34 minutes. He connects to the net by means of a pringles can aimed by Mark I eyeball at a satellite just barely above the ecliptic with a slight wobble.
Brian Kelsay
>>> Uncle Jim <> 03/30/05 03:02AM >>>
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 05:09:29PM -0600, Oren Beck wrote:
> To really take this as a point of constructive discourse could anyone
> here suggest
> mail software that uses something other than local system time?
I understand weird system configurations because I often do it myself. But
I can't conceive the convoluted configuration you must have where accurate
local system time is a bad thing and just the mail software should get time
from somewhere else. Understanding your setup sounds like a good "computer
game" so please tell me what you have.