kmail date headers translated to local time.
Hi there, I've been searching the web for a way to show the timezone offset as a phrase in kmail replies. Basically, just a placeholder, so that when I reply messages, the phrase says something like: On Mon, 23 Jul 2004, at 12:00 -0500, someone wrote: It's very similar to the question you posed to freebsd-questions. I'd be happy to hear whether you found a solution to your problem or know how to do what I need. Thanks a lot in advance. Greetings, Sebastian ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
kmail date headers translated to local time.
I have just upgraded to FreeBSD 4.9 Release and also installed a later version (3.1.4) of kde. I don't use the kde windows manager, I have it installed mainly for kmail. On this new version I find the Date/Time in the headers gets translated to my local Date/Time which I find something of a disaster -- I like to know what the author's clock said! If I really want to know the translated time it was always available in the Messages window. When I found that I could customise the date display to include the time zone offset from UTC I thought my problem was solved. But, alas, it still showed my local time with my time zone offset which to me seems quite rediculous -- after all I know MY time zone offset. Is there some way I can switch this back to the earlier behaviour? I know I can get it back by displaying all headers; but this is a rather unsatisfactory extreme. It seems that many modern applications for unix are trying to catch up with MS-windows negative features. Fortunately they still have some way to go! Malcolm ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]