AW: Sent time in emails returned by search

2015-07-24 Thread Joern Quillmann, kuehlhaus AG
this. I will be on vacation for two weeks from today on, but I'll try to read and answer my emails. Regards Joern -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Janos SUTO [mailto:s...@acts.hu] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2015 21:51 An: Piler User (piler-user@list.acts.hu) Betreff: Re: Sent time in emails

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2015-07-21 Thread Joern Quillmann, kuehlhaus AG
https://www.mail-archive.com/piler-user@list.acts.hu/msg00437.html Sorry for reviving this old thread but the problem still exists for me. Exchange 2010 sends all emails with time set to UTC + An email was sent at 16:55:17, we are timezone Europe/Berlin (GMT+2) but piler WebUI displays:

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-27 Thread Janos SUTO
On 2013-11-26 23:10, Keith Moore wrote: I guess so. Just one last(?) question: where should this cosmetic fix happen? In the upper pane where year-month-day is displayed or in the lower pane where you can actually see the message, and the exact Date header is shown? I think it would be good

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-26 Thread Keith Moore
Hi Janos, I was wondering if you had time to think about this? Piler is working great for us so far, I think you have a great product here. Also, is it worth upgrading to the master branch? I could only find an OVA of that. Thanks! On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Janos SUTO s...@acts.hu

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-26 Thread Keith Moore
You got an email from someone (probably me?) who's timezone is 7 hours ahead yours, that's why the Received line show 14:46, but the Date header (which is set by the sender) shows 21:46. There was a debate whether to use what is in the Date header or the actual server time when it's

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-26 Thread Janos SUTO
On 2013-11-26 17:04, Keith Moore wrote: You got an email from someone (probably me?) who's timezone is 7 hours ahead yours, that's why the Received line show 14:46, but the Date header (which is set by the sender) shows 21:46. There was a debate whether to use what is in the Date header or

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-26 Thread Keith Moore
I guess so. Just one last(?) question: where should this cosmetic fix happen? In the upper pane where year-month-day is displayed or in the lower pane where you can actually see the message, and the exact Date header is shown? I think it would be good in both places, but definitely in the

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-21 Thread Keith Moore
When viewing the email, the date header in the web interface shows: Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 21:46:17 + I would like it to match local (Denver) time, which would be UTC-7. The message header shows: Received: from xxx.local ([172.17.96.22]) by xxx.local ([172.17.96.22]) with mapi id xxx;

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-21 Thread Janos SUTO
On 2013-11-21 23:58, Keith Moore wrote: When viewing the email, the date header in the web interface shows: Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 21:46:17 + I would like it to match local (Denver) time, which would be UTC-7. The message header shows: Received: from xxx.local ([172.17.96.22]) by

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-21 Thread Keith Moore
I believe so... and I am running the OVA. # date Thu Nov 21 16:02:04 MST 2013 #cat /etc/timezone America/Denver Is there some place else I need to change it? On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Janos SUTO s...@acts.hu wrote: On 2013-11-21 23:58, Keith Moore wrote: When viewing the email,

Re: Sent time in emails returned by search

2013-11-21 Thread Janos SUTO
On 2013-11-22 00:04, Keith Moore wrote: I believe so...  and I am running the OVA. # date Thu Nov 21 16:02:04 MST 2013 #cat /etc/timezone America/Denver Is there some place else I need to change it? I think that's it: /etc/timezone and TIMEZONE in config-site.php. Give me some time, and