From: eyal.oren@deri.org (Eyal Oren)
Subject: [sup-talk] displaying message timestamp in different timezones
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 17:41:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1192116811-sup-1803@timmy> (raw)
Hi,
When reading emails from people in other timezones, Mutt offers the option to
display the message timestamp in either the sender's or the receiver's timezone.
Does sup have a similar option, or how does it deal with timezones? It seems
that timezones are not considered and that the sent time is simply shown without
computing the equivalent time in my local timezone. Doing so is confusing, and,
as a side-effect, emails are ordered incorrectly (emails sent 5 minutes ago in a
US timezone are thought to be older than emails sent two hours ago in a EU
timezone).
-eyal
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2007-10-11 15:41 Eyal Oren [this message]
2007-10-27 19:22 ` William Morgan
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