Thanks. This is definitely a save and print! Only, the columns came out funny, with either monospaced or proportional font. I have printed the columns as I imagine they should be by line, with comments/questions. Correct me if any of this is wrong. This RFC -- what is its name/where found? thepccat On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:35:14 PDT Jèrel DD Arbaugh <computerist@xxxxxxxx> writes: [..] The RFC only covers PST to EDT below, but prefers the numbers: [Juno Uses These] HST -1000 AST -0900 Alaska? ADT/PST -0800 PDT/MST -0700 Arizona MDT/CST -0600 CDT/EST -0600 EDT/AST -0500 ADT/? -0400 ... GMT/CUT: +0000 or -0000 [sometimes shown as UT on Juno header?] > Most of Europe runs +0100 to +0400, but... [...] Note that the juno servers report EST even when using EDT (-0400) [Does this mean Juno calls -0400 time EST? -- I'm lost already! Some headers I found on my machine recently show 0700 called PDT and 0400 called EDT, 0000 called UT, this with my Windows in Pacific Time> Automatically Adjust for DST] For juno 1.xx include near the bottom of autoexec.bat: For PST/PDT Set TZ=PST8PDT for MST (AZ) Set TZ=MST7 for MST/MDT Set TZ=MST7MDT for CST/CDT Set TZ=CST6CDT for EST/EDT Set TZ=EST5EDT Later versions of juno get the info from windowz. Have fun with time! To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~