In article <[email protected]>, Daniel Barrett <[email protected]> writes:
> Sometimes I receive email where the "Date:" header is relative to a > different time zone. For example, I am in the EDT timezone (-0400), > but a Date header might be in GMT (+0000): > Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 15:15:42 +0000 I believe many (Microsoft) Exchange mail servers do this. Drives me nuts. > VM displays this Date line literally, in GMT, which is confusing to > the user (me). Is there a way to force VM to display all times (in > VM buffers) in my current time zone? I remember looking at the issue some while ago but I didn't find an easy fix. It's fairly clear that the mail clients others use at my workplace will in fact do this. So I'm also interested in a way of doing this. Adding a hook would be one way, but my elisp skills are a tad rusty :-/ - Pat -- Patrick P. Murphy, Ph.D. https://www.nrao.edu/~pmurphy/ Info Services Site Manager NRAO Information Security Officer
