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Issue with PHP 4.4.1 - Mail() function
Hi All
I have an issue with the mail() function with PHP 4.4.1 -- we are using htis version in a production system at work, and for some reason due to the new DST patches and what not it has offset the timestamp in the header of the emails. if i send the email at 12pm, it shows it was sent at 1pm etc... always 1 hour ahead. I have read that it is a bug with PHP itself, but i was wondering if anyone has a fix for this version of PHP? I do know that it has been addressed in a newer version of PHP, but like i said, we are using this versoin in a production system, and would take some testing and such to upgrade to a newer version. Thanks! |
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