Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:

> And I'll explain you why...

<snip>
> Now what would he think about this Alexander V. Kiselev, who 
> was supposed to teach students of the 4th course from 11-
> 00AM till 2-45 PM?:-)))

<chuckle> That's a nice example.

I do feel ridiculous sending messages at my local time without
sticking in the GMT. Asking the recipient to make the necessary
calculations is a tad unreasonable as well. They should just see the
time as their local time.

>> Here is a suggestion: Add a %GMT macro, which would should the
>> difference between your local time zone and GMT.

> Better add a %LTIME macro that would default to the local time 
> (this is how the %OTIME works currently), and modify the 
> %OTIME macro to show the time as it was stated in the 
> message headers, *without* the timezone correction.

Agreed completely.

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