On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 21:00:38 +1000, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/manpages-dev/strftime.3.en.html
> 
> is a list of place names for MANY parts of a date layout. I have set up the
> following code in my text substitution app:
> "%a %d%b%Y at %H:%M:%S =UTC %Z"
> 
> Triggering that give me
> Thu 20Jun2024 at 20:51:19 =UTC +10:00
> 
> Seems to me that if the code writers of our various MUA would add the +UTC
> to the line that prints the various dates, we'd understand what they mean
> better.

Honestly, I have no idea what the =UTC part of your output is intended
to mean, since you've got +10:00 (time zone offset specification in hours
ahead of UTC) overriding it.

Normally, you put either the string UTC to indicate that this date/time
string is in UTC, or a time zone offset indicator that begins with + or -.
Not both.

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