I've got a fresh Evolution 1.4.3 on a fresh Redhat Beta machine (fresh as in "hasn't been used before this week"). I have an IMAP account that I can see from the web (which has the correct times) which I also viewed under Evolution for the purpose of testing this. I am unable to make the arrival times for the messages be what they should be (arrival times in Evolution were always 4 hours earlier of what they should be).
Testing this around midnight produced an actual message arrival time of Aug 25, 12:53 am (web), but even though Evolution as a whole (on the summary page) recognizes that it is Aug 25, it says it received the message Today at 8:53 pm. I do have both the timezone on Evolution and on my webmailer set correctly (Denver time). I can't reproduce your bug though (maybe mine is getting in the way). Erich Patrick T Enke On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 05:22:01 +0000, "Joe Marcus Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > A bunch of FreeBSD users have reported that the date/time in the mail > summary view sometimes shows up incorrectly. That is, instead of > showing up with a localtime offset, it shows up with a UTC/GMT offset. > I had never been able to reproduce this. My mail summary view always > had the right date/time. > > However, tonight, a new Evo user reported that this only happens if you > start in Mail, then switch to, say, the Executive Summary, then back to > Mail. Sure enough, I switch from Mail to Summary then back, and now all > my date/times showed up offset from GMT. That is, one message went from > 6:33 PM to 10:33 PM (I live in EDT). This is 100% reproduceable thus > far. > > My question is, are there any Linux users seeing this? Is this a known > issue? I didn't see anything in the Bugzilla database. If this isn't > reproduceable on Linux, do you know where I could go about fixing this > in the code, or looking for more clues as to what is going on? Thanks. > > Joe > > -- > Joe Marcus Clarke > FreeBSD GNOME Team :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > FreeNode / #freebsd-gnome > http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome -- http://www.fastmail.fm - I mean, what is it about a decent email service? _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
