Hi,

On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 11:09:45AM +0900, Byunghee HWANG (황병희) wrote:
> <quote: from Gmail Inbox>
> Received: from yw-1204.doraji.xyz (yw-1204.doraji.xyz. 
> [2a03:ebc0:5000:12::10])
>         by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id 
> ffacd0b85a97d-43796a60b98si1372478f8f.41.2026.02.12.16.42.29
>         for <[email protected]>
>         (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256);
>         Thu, 12 Feb 2026 16:42:29 -0800 (PST)
> </quote>
> 
> As above sample, mx.google.com use PST as timezone.
> Will it be okay if i change the time zone to PST?

This header is added by Google's infrastructure as the mail comes in to
them. No matter what time zone you use on your computers, those headers
wuill continue to say PST. It doesn't matter what you do, so [continue
to] use a time zone that makes sense for you.

Thanks,
Andy

PS multiple Google employees have told me informally that the decision
   to use PST time zone on their servers is regarded as a mistake by
   many there. It's common to advocate for UTC on servers, for many
   reasons such as; having end users all over the world who see logs and
   headers in a time zone like PST which they may be less familiar with
   than UTC; picking a time zone that does daylight savings adjustments
   twice a year is unnecessarily confusing; and so on. On desktops,
   especially single user machines, it is more firmly a personal choice.

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