On 22Mar16 08:40 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: > >>TZ=UTC mutt > >Thank you! A most elegant quick solution! > > On the othe hand, I do not think mutt makes the header.
The input to my sendmail= script lists a date header. (1.5.24) So, mutt does it I assume. > I'm in compose mode right now with headers and the Date: header is not > there. Wild guess: Date: is added right before sending 'y' ? > This suggests that the mail system may be making yours also. So your > mutt "sendmail=" settings says what to use to dispatch email; if you > make that a tiny shell script which sets TZ and then runs sendmail (or > msmtp or whatever) then you can read email in your local timezone and > have the mail system generate a UTC > Date: header. Further idea: - Use the sendmail= script to modify the date header - Or configure/hack msmtp to rewrite/modify it Cheers, -- Bastian