When using a web client like IMP from Horde it seems the Date header is kept in the original format and never converted to my local timezone. I figure that if I converted the Date to my local timezone I would have people leaving messages in the future that always sit at the top of my Inbox. For instance it's still the 8th here in CDT but elsewhere it's the 9th and those messages now sit at the top of the list of messages to be read.
Is there anybody here who chooses to convert Date: to their local timezone and to store the original date in say X-Original-Date: or something in order to ensure that you have a last in first seen approach to managing your email? So youd record Date: in terms of Date Received in your local timezone not just a local time zone conversion of the original date. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.