On or near 2/1/2001 12:07 PM, Carsten & Uni Vous Ortmann at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> On 1/2/2001 20:12, Allen Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
>> On or near 2/1/2001 5:38 AM, Carsten & Uni Vous Ortmann at
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
>> 
>>> Was it you that just sent that excellent Senders Time Zone-script. It's
>>> great, but it relates time to GMT. I'm in Denamrk (GMT +1hour), so if it's
>>> possible to change aline in the script for that setting I would aprreciate
>>> directions - I saved the script in Smile, so if you can just tell me what to
>>> do - if anything.
>> 
>> I'm unclear what your problem is. The script works for me, and I'm in
>> Portland, Oregon, GMT-8. Doesn't it report the right time zones for you? The
>> date headers in mail are all relative to GMT.
> 
> 
> That's what I figured. My request was for the script to calculate relative
> to GMT+1 so as to give the Danish time of sending. It's a matter of adding
> an hour to the time given by the script and that's what I was  asking.
> 
The purpose of the script is to give the time <local to the sender> of the
message. You already have <your> local time in every folder listing
(presuming you have the Sent column selected in View columns). The time
displayed by my script is taken directly from the "Date:" header in the
message, without alteration, which shows what time was current at the
sender's site when the message was dispatched.
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Peace,
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