-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, January 29 at 09:03 AM, quoth Stuart McKim: > Is there a way to specify what timezone mutt uses for the "Date:" > header?
Yes. > The server I am using is set correctly to UTC time, but I would like > the date to be shown as Pacific time (currently -0800). I would > really prefer to keep the server on UTC as it integrates better with > the rest of our infrastructure. Sounds reasonable. > I know that technically the date is correct, but for somebody using > an e-mail client that does not automatically convert dates to the > local time, such as mutt, it would be nice to show the local time of > the sender. Wait, which do you want to do? There are two senses in which the date header is used: in displaying date messages from other messages, and in sending out new messages. Mutt SENDS the date in the local time. However, in order to do so, it must (obviously) be made aware of what the local time zone IS. You do this by setting the TZ environment variable. For example, in your case, you would set TZ to be "US/Pacific". For DISPLAY of already sent messages, mutt DOES convert the date to local time for display in the *index* (it even respects your LC_TIME setting), but does NOT convert the date to local time for display when viewing the message. As before, when it does convert things, it relies on the TZ environment variable. When you view the message, mutt does very little to obfuscate the headers as they appeared in the message. In some cases, it decodes them to the correct charset, and removes quotes where appropriate, but the rest is essentially unmodified from exactly what was sent. You could change that yourself by creating a display filter. For example: #!/bin/bash # save the message to a file cat - > /tmp/timezoneconvert.$$ # extract the date header thedate=$( awk '/^Date: / && !i { $1="" ; print $0 ; i=1}' ) # convert to the current timezone (defined by TZ) thedate=$( date -d "$thedate" ) # output the modified message awk "{ if (/^Date: /) print \"Date: $thedate\"; else print $0; }" \ </tmp/timezoneconvert.$$ # clean up rm /tmp/timezoneconvert.$$ ~Kyle - -- Hanging on to resentment is letting someone you despise live rent-free in your head. -- Ann Landers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFFvjDHBkIOoMqOI14RAnNmAKCbe6Wb/OyaxVjJ2pwjzHcfgho48gCfXmjh y2kbk1eBACPpm6LPTEzHmNk= =z3J1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----