I've checked in a change to getdate.y which adds a line to handle this
timezone.
It would be nice if an unrecognized timezone code caused Hypermail to
use a default timezone rather than setting the date to 0, but I don't
see an easy way of doing this.
On a loosely related note, I just ran accross a program which fixes some
kinds of bogus dates (those caused by computers with poorly set dates, not
dates in strange formats):
http://gradha.sdf-eu.org/program/mailbox_date_trimmer.en.html
I will add this to the Hypermail distribution.
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter McCluskey | Asimov's 3 laws of robotics considered harmful; www.bayesianinvestor.com | see http://www.asimovlaws.comReceived on Thu 30 Sep 2004 12:58:45 AM GMT
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