Hi all,

On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:41:33 PM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled:

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?

Don't know but ....

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

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 -=Ali=-                   

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