On Mon Mar 21 08:37:19 2016, hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
> Alarig Le Lay writes:
> >
> >On Mon Mar 21 06:08:13 2016, Peter P. wrote:
> >>
> >> I send mail with mutt and msmtp. Apparently the "Date:" header of the
> >> sent mail shows my current timezone to the receiver, which I would like
> >> to avoid.
> >>
> >> Is there a way to do this?
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >How the other side MUA could guess your timezone if you don't specify
> >it? And then, how the MUA could sort the messages? I live in +1 zone and
> >I don't want to see you reply before my mail in the thread.
> 
> To resolve both questions, he could use UTC, which is a nice generic
> time zone that (unlike GMT) people probably wouldn't make any assumptions
> about.  For example, my wife's employer's email system uses UTC for its
> time stamps, and we are in EST/EDT (UTC-4/5).  But again, I think that's
> a client-side configuration on his computer and/or with msmtp.

You can speak about it to IETF guys ;)

> I don't think mutt puts the Date: header on outgong email.

Mutt puts the header. You can use a MUA located in Europe (so, at home)
and a mail server located in Asia.

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alarig

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