On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 13:39:59 +0200 Xavier Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 11:59:29 +0200 Xavier Nodet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > XN> On Windows, M creates overly long 'Date' headers, like 
> > XN> 
> > XN>   Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 11:37:08 +0200 (Romance Daylight
> Time)
> > XN> 
> > XN> Although they are valid, they help creating very long lines
> when
> > XN> replying, and IMHO provide no added value.
> 
> >  Well, a you say, they are valid and sometimes informative: for
> example,
> > when I saw "(E. Australia Standard Time)" on the first Mark's
> message I
> > knew that I had to wait until 4 in the morning to get a reply
> from him :-)
> 
> Hmm... The +1000 tells you almost as much (but not 'Australia',
> though)

True. The Australian part could be gleaned from my email address if
needs be. The time offset part should stay however. That said, I wonder
if it knows that, being in Queensland, we do not do DST like the rest
of Australia? :-) Guess we will find out some months down the track!

Maybe, in the final analysis, Xavier doesn't want us to know if he is
romantic or not :-) :-)

MarkL




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