On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 10:53 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
[snip]
> What he means is that all time zone info is obtained from the system and
> is not held within Evo. Perhaps "CET" or "JST" means something
> different to the system than what you think it means - perhaps JST has
> been defined as something other than Japanese time? Perhaps your locale
> setting has defined your local timezone to be something other than pure
> CET?
I second this.. This has something to do with your locale settings.
[snip]
> with the (10:14 GMT) in *italics* - I was trying to work out where in
> the date header an oblique ("/") could be!
>
> > So this is really an evolution problem.
>
> No, I wouldn't think so - Evo gets all the timezone info externally, so
> it can only work on that basis.
The Timezone info is a part of the Date field in the RFC 822 message
that comes from the IMAP server.
IMHO, its the locale settings.
-partha
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