Truls Gulbrandsen wrote: > Hi, > on my mailclient, Thunderbird, it seems to be a -1 hour timedifference > between "your" messages and mine. > > Mine are stamped according to the correct timezone i.e. Oslo: GMT + 1 hrs. When I look at the headers of your message (the one I'm replying to), I see Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 20:19:24 +0000 and that would be wrong for Oslo. Like Amsterdam (where I'm writing from) that should be +0200. The headers also show that the first mail gateway (osl1sminn1.broadpark.no -- your ISP I presume) received the mail at Thu, 26 May 2005 20:23:46 +0200, i.e. if the time zones were to be believed, 2 hours and a few minutes later. In other words, your timezone is *not* correct. > Should Thunderbird present your messages on my local time or your local > time? Or are they shown as GMT? In that case, why isn't mine? It looks > like many of you are located in the US (.com / .edu etc.). Yes, I know > you can still have those extension and live/work in Europe. Thunderbird displays in the recipient's local time. > Well, it's just that the differense puzzles me. > > Regards, > Truls -- Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@xxxxxxx>
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