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How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
How do I [cause Outlook to] display the time zone for the "Sent" time of a
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How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
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How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Mike Schwartz Mike had written: How do I [cause Outlook to] display the time zone for the "Sent" time of a message? [then], "Brian Tillman" wrote: in reply: The date on a sent message is in your own time time zone. Don't you know what it is? Sometimes I get long e-mail threads that have several replies nested, and some of the intermediate replies are shown with some headers, but the headers, even if they do contain a date/time stamp, usually do not inicate the time zone, and I am communicating with people in other time zones, and in some of those places the DST (daylight savings time) goes on and off at certain times of the year. Some of my other ("non" Outlook) e-mail, tends to have headers that do specify the time zone. Isn't there some way to find a feature in Outlook that would allow one to have that way of working? |
How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
Mike Schwartz wrote:
Sometimes I get long e-mail threads that have several replies nested, and some of the intermediate replies are shown with some headers, but the headers, even if they do contain a date/time stamp, usually do not inicate the time zone, and I am communicating with people in other time zones, and in some of those places the DST (daylight savings time) goes on and off at certain times of the year. Outlook, for me, always displays the message adjusted to my current time, and I believe that's the way its supposed to work. I guess I can't help because I can't see why you'd care what time zones the other people are in because the message times you see are always normalized to your own time. -- Brian Tillman |
How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
Mike Schwartz wrote: Sometimes I get long e-mail threads that have several replies nested, and some of the intermediate replies are shown with some headers, but the headers, even if they do contain a date/time stamp, usually do not inicate the time zone, and I am communicating with people in other time zones, and in some of those places the DST (daylight savings time) goes on and off at certain times of the year. Outlook, for me, always displays the message adjusted to my current time, and I believe that's the way its supposed to work. I guess I can't help because I can't see why you'd care what time zones the other people are in because the message times you see are always normalized to your own time. -- Brian Tillman [...] I can't see why you'd care what time zones the other people are in because the message times you see are always normalized to your own time. That's only if, when you say "the message times you see" you mean the times in the header of the current message. But sometimes I get a message, that is a whole thread, (and I have never seen it before, because all the old non-latest entries were not Cc'ed to me, and I was Cc'ed for the first time on the most recent message) and some of the older entries have some "copies" of message header lines in them, and the dates/times are not all in the same time zone. I know this probably sounds like a chicken feed nit-pick. Thanks for your patience. - Mike S. |
How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
Mike Schwartz wrote:
That's only if, when you say "the message times you see" you mean the times in the header of the current message. But sometimes I get a message, that is a whole thread, (and I have never seen it before, because all the old non-latest entries were not Cc'ed to me, and I was Cc'ed for the first time on the most recent message) and some of the older entries have some "copies" of message header lines in them, and the dates/times are not all in the same time zone. I doubt there's any way to alter messages contained within other messages, either as attachments or in the body. -- Brian Tillman |
How display time zone for "Sent" time of a message?
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
Mike Schwartz wrote: That's only if, when you say "the message times you see" you mean the times in the header of the current message. But sometimes I get a message, that is a whole thread, (and I have never seen it before, because all the old non-latest entries were not Cc'ed to me, and I was Cc'ed for the first time on the most recent message) and some of the older entries have some "copies" of message header lines in them, and the dates/times are not all in the same time zone. I doubt there's any way to alter messages contained within other messages, either as attachments or in the body. -- Brian Tillman of course, once the body of a message is fixed, I am not suggesting to change it afterwards. But, how about causing that "header" information (with the date/time stamp for when it was sent or rec'd), to include a time-zone label (like "-0700") in the first place? ....sorry if this dialogue is getting tiresome and, thanks for your patience - Mike S. |
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