HMM...you must be using the 16 bit version. Check eudora.ini under [settings] and see if you have a "TimeZone=" entry. If not, here's some info on what to put in there:
<< This should contain the time zone in which you are located, in the
following format:
TimeZone=xxxnnnyyywhere xxx, yyy are timezone abbreviations like PST, PDT, CDT, and nnn is the offset in hours WEST of GMT (i.e those that are east of
GMT should enter a negative number here). xxx is the timezone during Standard Time and yyy is the timezone during Daylight Savings Time. If you do not change your clocks during Daylight Savings Time, leave yyy blank. Here's some samples:
TimeZone=PST8PDT
TimeZone=MET-1
If you don't specify a TimeZone entry, then a Date: header will not be put in outgoing messages, which is fine for most because their mail server will insert the correct Date: header. The moral is: if you don't get messages bounced because of a missing Date: header, then leave the TimeZone entry alone. >>
Russ, NCNE