On 08/23/18 23:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > Actually, I typically set my timezone for my destination while in the air so that > the emails I am writing and will send as soon as I am connected show that I am > where I said I would be. So I COULD google before I leave. I am just comfortable > using the GUI for this item. The reason I stopped changing my time zone on my laptop is that in reality the email app displays all Dates/Times relative to my settings. Typically, to where I am. And, like I said, I rely on my phone telling me the time and sounding alarms. So, even though your message shows a raw Date of Thu, 23 Aug 2018 11:05:03 -0400 I see it as Thu, 23 Aug 2018 23:05 because I'm in Taiwan and have my settings for Taiwan. If you move it matters not to me if you change your settings or not. I will still see it in the time frame of how I have defined my settings. (Assuming of course your settings are accurate) My reality will be skewed if I move to a different time zone but don't adjust my settings. Yet, as displayed in Thunderbird, things would still be chronologically sorted correctly. -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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