Yes mine too when I write $ echo $TZ returns blank .. but the main problem was to fix it from .muttrc . infos on archwiki i am sure that many wise men told rtfm / rtfw . i had to put set date_format="%y-%m-%d %T" set index_format="%2C | %Z [%d] %-30.30F (%-4.4c) %s" on muttrc . and now working absolutely fine . On 13-04-21 21:26:32, Frank via arch-general wrote: > On 21/04/12 08:29, Morten Bo Johansen via arch-general wrote: > > > > I am just shooting from the hip ...but have you specified the > > right timezone? If I do > > > > $ echo $TZ > > > > it returns "Europe/Copenhagen", which is right for me. > > > > Hm, this returns a blank line for me. Since I'm happy with my timezone > setting I got curious and checked the Wiki, which suggests timedatectl. > This tool checks the current setting and you're able to change it: > timedatectl status > Local time: Di 2021-04-13 21:24:06 CEST > Universal time: Di 2021-04-13 19:24:06 UTC > RTC time: Di 2021-04-13 19:24:06 > Time zone: Europe/Berlin (CEST, +0200) > System clock synchronized: yes > NTP service: active > RTC in local TZ: no > > For more see: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/System_time#Time_zone > > KR Frank -- Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras jemadux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx