We would also be interested in an variable with
european time format for use in our *.eml files.
Thank you Bernd and Markus for this Idea, I think
it would be a help for european people.
Uwe
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Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] %date%
american standard format is
MM/DD/YYYY
european standard format is
DD.MM.YYYY
For logfiles I still prefer YYYYMMDD (or with IMail
MMDD) as it's more logic and straight forward then the european and american
format.
In this case Bernd has asked for a variable that can be
used in warning messages. If you as server admin has problems with the other
date format imagine normal users maybe neihter knowing there is another date
format.
Markus
I have to deal
with this issue all the time, as I have a client with an office and 4
servers in Toronto, and they want
the date set on the servers like DDMMYYYY and I have to always double check
which server and logs I am working on so as to not confuse work done and
reports from logs.
John
Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For
You
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%date%
is there a
possibility that you create a secong date because we in europe don't use the date
like you do, we use it like DDMMYYYY, this could cause
misunderstandings with our clients. so could you create for virus and
junkmail something like i.e. %dateeuro%?
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