On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Geoff Shang wrote:
Daniel Dalton wrote:
I have local time ticked in the alpine setup, however, when I look at the
date line from a message recieved it isn't in my time.
Anyone know why?
I think it only works in the index, but don't quote me on this. Perhaps read
I think your right.
Oh well its kind of interesting to find out other peoples times... :-)
the configuration help for the local time option, the in-built help is
generally very good.
It is, however, I'll leave it as it is.
I probably didn't notice it before.
Oh and sometimes the reply header uses the wrong day.
It always uses the other persons day I am quoting.
So is there a way to make that use my time too?
Have a look in the help for the reply lead-in stuff and see if there are
tokens for the local time. Personally I think it's more accurate to use the
sender's time but I guess that's a matter of preference.
Yeah I think your right.
I'll leave it as that then.
Thanks for your help,
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Daniel Dalton
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