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message: OK, yes - it is reported as below: "08:38:12 -0400", isn't it?

btw (in reply to two private mails: The link below should have been 
http://hkrebs.dk/adjdst.html


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From: neilp@dpslink.com
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 08:38:12 -0400
Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com

QUTCOFFSET is used by SMTP if you send mail through your 400.

Neil Palmer DPS Data Processing Services Canada Ltd.

"Henrik Krebs" >
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
2001/09/10 16:46
Please respond to midrange-l


To: >
cc:
Subject: Re: File creation date anomaly using FTP


When creating a new command for DST (http://hkrebs.dk/adkdst.html) I scanned 
the documentation about QUTCOFFSET. I found that
OS/400 uses this to nothing at all, except that it's an attribute of the
system reported e.g. when sending alerts. Does the ftp
protocol at all care about other attributes than file name (which is
needed as a part of the 'address')?

Main purpose of QUTCOFFSET is (as I understand it) for user applications.

Henrik
http://hkrebs.dk

realname: Henrik Krebs
email: hkrebs@hkrebs.dk


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