Hello Thomas,

> It doesn't matter which one is internally maintained, as there really
> is only one time regardless of the timezone in which it is displayed.
> TB uses the Date: header, if that answers your question. ;-)

Well yes, it does :)

> The question was only about the display. Now, the time is only
> displayed in the sender's local time in the header field, but in your
> local time time in the message list.

That is what worried me because, as I have said, I sort on created time.

> The header field used to display the time in both time zones, and I
> miss that. It has always been displayed in my local time in the
> message list, and I like that.

Understand. But don't worry too much, many people repeat the time in
different parts of the world in their replies ;-)

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.62i


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