Re[3]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-24 Thread tracer

Sunday, October 24, 1999

Hello Philippe,

Sunday, Sunday, October 24, 1999, you wrote:

Philippe Bonjour,

Philippe Saturday, October 23, 1999, 2:40:11 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote:


AM What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so doing,
AM put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees the GMT and
AM makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time is in fact
AM correct. I, however, dislike this since the message is a reply to the
AM sender and hence it's more appropriate to state the original message
AM creation time in his/her time zone.

Philippe Thank for the idea : I've added (UTC +0200) to my template. I hope
Philippe I'll  think  about  changing  it when we will change of hour (this
Philippe night ?)

Philippe But,  of course, it doesn't resolve the 2nd level quoting, and I'd
Philippe like to have the option to stay completely in UTC
Why not convert all to GMT very visibly. I mean everybody knows his GMT
but I would have to think hard to know what a local timezone is
called. No idea what my own is.  Except that I know I am one hour
behind Taiwan as all motherboards are set one hour wrong... (g)
But I do know its GMT +7.

Philippe   A bientôt,

Philippe Philippe

Philippe I never knew how much I love you, I never knew how much I care : I just play 
vicious games, vicious games... with different names, different names...  (Yello)



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Re[2]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Philippe Gouillou

Bonjour,

Saturday, October 23, 1999, 2:40:11 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote:


AM What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so doing,
AM put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees the GMT and
AM makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time is in fact
AM correct. I, however, dislike this since the message is a reply to the
AM sender and hence it's more appropriate to state the original message
AM creation time in his/her time zone.

Thank for the idea : I've added (UTC +0200) to my template. I hope
I'll  think  about  changing  it when we will change of hour (this
night ?)

But,  of course, it doesn't resolve the 2nd level quoting, and I'd
like to have the option to stay completely in UTC


  A bientôt,

Philippe

I never knew how much I love you, I never knew how much I care : I just play vicious 
games, vicious games... with different names, different names...  (Yello)
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Re[3]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

On 23 October 1999 at 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

AM What,  I've  done  is  to place in my templates my GMT, and in so
AM doing,  put  the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees
AM the  GMT  and makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time
AM is in fact correct. I, however, dislike this since the message is
AM a  reply  to  the sender and hence it's more appropriate to state
AM the original message creation time in his/her time zone.

PG Thank for the idea : I've added (UTC +0200) to my template. I hope
PG I'll  think  about  changing  it when we will change of hour (this
PG night ?)

PG But,  of course, it doesn't resolve the 2nd level quoting, and I'd
PG like to have the option to stay completely in UTC

Just  a thought ... couldn't %REGEXPTEXT be used in the reply template
to  pick  out  the  Date:  header  and  show the date in its' original
format?

Cheers,
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Re[2]: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Philippe Gouillou

Bonjour,

Saturday, October 23, 1999, 7:54:03 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote:


 Just  a thought ... couldn't %REGEXPTEXT be used in the reply template
 to  pick  out  the  Date:  header  and  show the date in its' original
 format?

AM Don't know but 

AM I'm all ears of course. :)))

I  do  agree  :  it's  probably possible, I imagine it is, but I'm
unable  to  do that. A macro already developed would be better for
people like me.


  A bientôt,

Philippe


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Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Ali,

On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:02:29 PM, Ali Martin wrote:

 Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a
 clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well
 (Novell Netware)?

AM 'Horas' which I use isn't freeware. It's available at:

AM   http://www.basta.com/ProdHoras.htm

AM   Costs $15.

Thanks. I just downloaded it for eveluation.

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Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Steve,

On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 1:47:02 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:

 Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a
 clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well
 (Novell Netware)?

SL The one I use is Automachron which is free

SL http://www.cam.org/~oneguy/

Thanks, I've downloaded this now on my home computer for evaluation.

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