Re: Local/GMT Time Sorting/Displaying

2000-01-04 Thread Byrial Jensen
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 06:58:45 -0600, Jeremy M. Dolan wrote: > What I would like to have is: > * All message Date: headers displayed in local machine time (C[DS]T) Mutt cannot rewrite the date header or any other headers when displaying the message. > * Date part of message index displaye

Re: Local/GMT Time Sorting/Displaying

2000-01-04 Thread Aaron Schrab
At 06:58 -0600 04 Jan 2000, "Jeremy M. Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What I would like to have is: > * All message Date: headers displayed in local machine time (C[DS]T) Mutt displays headers as they are, aside from MIME decoding, so I don't think there's a way to do that without changing

Re: Local/GMT Time Sorting/Displaying

2000-01-04 Thread David T-G
Jeremy -- ...and then Jeremy M. Dolan said... % % What I would like to have is: % * All message Date: headers displayed in local machine time (C[DS]T) % * Date part of message index displayed in local machine time % * Messages sorted by theyre local dates, no more priority given to % a

Local/GMT Time Sorting/Displaying

2000-01-04 Thread Jeremy M. Dolan
By default (I think, I made my .muttrc quite a while ago but I think this is how it works by default). By default, mutt displays message Date: headers as they are entered on the remote side. It also uses this value for the "Jan XX" part of the index. On many mailing lists, people are in differant