Hallo Wilfred!
MK>> UTC is correct for this node.
WvV> Is that node located in the 0 meridian timezone?
Nowhere near prime meridian but UTC is still the benchmark for syncing
networks. All the system's times here are still UTC which makes things vastly
easier for sorting and other pruposes such as scheduling network events and the
such.
WvV> I'm guessing it's not, so that wouldn't be correct...
It is correct. Saying otherwise would be wrong such as "TZUTC: 0000" instead
of "TZUTC: +0000". FTS-4008 is wrong, wrong, wrong and is the source of
corruption for those east of prime meridian. The RFC-3339 flag addresses this
particular major flaw in FTS-4008 and covers ALL the datetime issues including
the obsolete MSG datetime stamp.
So now that I've included TZUTC in all of the MSGs originating from here has it
made any difference there in any meaningful way?
Het leven is goed,
Maurice
... ðone wisdom ðe ðe God sealde ðær ðær ðu hiene befæstan mæge,
befæste.
Wherever you can use the wisdom God gave you, use it.
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