I have no idea of how to do it, but I'd like to determine the name of
my local (EST/EDT) day that corresponds to a message's day. If and
only if the message's day is different from my local day, I'd like to
include my day in the "you wrote" line above the quote. For example,
by INCLUDEing a template(s) in my "you wrote" line template, I'd
automatically be able to say:

"Sat,16 Nov 2002 23:47:10[GMT -0800] (2:47 AM EST Sun, here) you wrote:"

                          - or -

"Sat,16 Nov 2002 23:47:10[GMT +0800] (10:47 AM EST, here) you wrote:"

                          - or -

"Sat,16 Nov 2002 13:47:10[GMT -0800] (4:47 PM EST, here) you wrote:"

                          - or -

"Sat,16 Nov 2002 09:47:10[GMT +0800] (8:47 PM EST Fri, here) you wrote:"


I have a system of templates every thing in the "you wrote" line,
except the inclusion (when necessary) of the local day.


Ideas, anyone?





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