Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> It'll be different, if I use a client, which inserts the time zone.
> 
>> Exactly.  For that matter, it'd be different if you viewed the messages
>> through a client that displayed times in headers in current timezone, too.
> 
> No, it's not! That's how I noticed it. Someone was blaming my client for it,
> but the problem is the same with all of them. I have tested it with various
> Netscapes, Outlook 98, Outlook 2000, Outlook Express, PMMail Pro 2000,
> Sqwebmail and Adjewebmail.

All those clients are broken, then.  A non-broken client will translate
timestamps in the headers of a message to local time if you configure it
that way.

And no, the idea that all the major proprietary MUAs are simultaneously
broken is not farfetched.  Not by a long shot.

Charles
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