Re: hfsplus problems

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On 06Mar2016 15:15, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
jd1008
As I replied to Rick Stevens on 03/04/2016 02:18 PM Mountain Standard
Time.

Hmm, that doesn't quite work.  My mailer, probably most, converts the
listed email dates into my local time.

Mine will display either (mutt) but I, like I suspect most, display my local time so that I have intuitive feel for the date of the messages.

JD, it is good practice to recite your UTC offset instead of things like "Mountain Standard Time", which is largely familiar only to USA residents.

You have to open each message to
see it listed with "their local time (my local time)."  The only way to
refer to a specific message is with its message ID, something that most
mail clients hide (unless you delve through the normally hidden
headings), and few mail clients ever let you open a message when
clicking on a message ID.

Mutt will let you locate a message given its id.

I used to have one that did on my Amiga, if
someone quoted a message ID, and I clicked on it, the mail program found
it for me and showed it.

I presume you meant this one:
message-id:56DA07F4.1060000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Technically, the angle brackets ("<....>") are a part of the message-id, you shouldn't leave them out.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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