Re: [MlMt] Date column

2017-01-12 Thread Bill Cole
On 4 Jan 2017, at 16:26, Dave C wrote: User can display date as absolute or relative date/time. Both these are apparently the time stamp of the sender’s server and time zone. That's not apparent at all. In fact, it is quite clearly NOT what I see, which is that "Date Sent" is the message Date

Re: [MlMt] Date column

2017-01-12 Thread Bill Cole
On 12 Jan 2017, at 14:24, Robert Brenstein wrote: Ah, that explains why I suddenly see messages from the day before even if I processed all new mail before shutting down for the night. I had Eudora set to show dates in my time zone and did not think that MM shows in the sender’s original time

Re: [MlMt] Date column

2017-01-12 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 12 Jan 2017, at 20:24, Robert Brenstein wrote: On 4 Jan 2017, at 22:26, Dave C wrote: User can display date as absolute or relative date/time. Both these are apparently the time stamp of the sender’s server and time zone. Can I specify the date & time sent, shown in my time zone? Ah, th

Re: [MlMt] Date column

2017-01-12 Thread Robert Brenstein
Ah, that explains why I suddenly see messages from the day before even if I processed all new mail before shutting down for the night. I had Eudora set to show dates in my time zone and did not think that MM shows in the sender’s original time zone. I second adding this option (if it is not hid

[MlMt] Date column

2017-01-10 Thread Dave C
User can display date as absolute or relative date/time. Both these are apparently the time stamp of the sender’s server and time zone. Can I specify the date & time sent, shown in my time zone? Thanks, Dave ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.fr

[MlMt] Date column (again)

2013-02-03 Thread Joachim Tingvold
On 25 Jan 2013, at 8:52, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote: > Maybe your settings and the code for this in MailMate does not play > well together? Maybe. However, I have "default" settings as well. The only difference is that I've chosen "English" as the language, but "Norway" as the region. The proble

[MlMt] Date column (again)

2013-01-25 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 21 Jan 2013, at 12:36, Joachim Tingvold wrote: > Just noticed that my "Date" column seemed a bit off [1][2]. Is this > "intended" behavior? I know that MM use the date-style selected in the > Region-settings within OS X, but it still seems a bit weird it should > display it like this? It do

[MlMt] Date column (again)

2013-01-21 Thread Joachim Tingvold
Hi, Just noticed that my "Date" column seemed a bit off [1][2]. Is this "intended" behavior? I know that MM use the date-style selected in the Region-settings within OS X, but it still seems a bit weird it should display it like this? [1] [2]