[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 rawi changed: What|Removed |Added Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |FIXED Status|NEEDSINFO |RESOLVED --- Comment #21 from rawi --- Dear KDE-Team thank you for following this issue attentive until it's resolve. Sorry for my late reaction. My bad, that I still use the same Version as 5 years ago on one legacy installation. I am sure, that both gjditchfi...@acm.org and Martin Steigerwald correctly realized, that this bug doesn't affect any more the newer versions. A quickly check on an fresh install let me see the same So please close this bug report as fixed, with a big thanks -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
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[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #19 from Martin Steigerwald --- I am also seeing local time. With KDEPIM/Akonadi 18.08 on Debian Sid. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 gjditchfi...@acm.org changed: What|Removed |Added Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO CC||gjditchfi...@acm.org Status|CONFIRMED |NEEDSINFO --- Comment #18 from gjditchfi...@acm.org --- I believe that this bug has been fixed. In KMail 5.7.3 I selected a message containing the header "Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2019 12:00:30 -0700". I am in zone -0500. The reply using a custom template and the print version of the message both showed the time as 2:00 PM. Does anyone know of a case where this bug is still present? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #17 from Martin Steigerwald --- Okay, I see that Laurent applied the patch for handling time zone in template variables already: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=308444#c9 So this bug then is just open for the printing case that will likely still be unfixed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #16 from Martin Steigerwald --- Okay, I think I know when it happens: It does not happen with: Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2017 09:56:25 +0200 (mail received by POP3 and stored on local maildir) But it does happen with: Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2017 05:23:34 + (mail on our exchange server) I.e. it appears to me that KMail (or whatever framework below) ignores time zone information in "+0200" and just takes the time verbatim, assuming that it would be local time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Martin Steigerwald changed: What|Removed |Added Ever confirmed|0 |1 CC||mar...@lichtvoll.de Status|UNCONFIRMED |CONFIRMED --- Comment #15 from Martin Steigerwald --- I can confirm this, still with KMail and Akonadi from KDE Applications 16.04. However it doesn´t happen with all mails. I try to find out what the difference is. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Martin Steigerwald changed: What|Removed |Added CC||martin.steigerwald@teamix.d ||e -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Denis Kurz changed: What|Removed |Added CC||kde...@posteo.de Version|4.14.2 |5.4.0 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #14 from Matt Whitlock --- I have produced a patch, attached to Bug 308444, that fixes the problem of time zone information being discarded when processing these template variables in a reply. Note: I did not attempt to address the problem when printing. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Matt Whitlock changed: What|Removed |Added CC||k...@mattwhitlock.name --- Comment #13 from Matt Whitlock --- This still a problem in KMail 5.4.0. My local time zone is America/New_York. I received a message with header "Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 16:51:49 +". When replying to this message, the template variable %OTIME expands to "4:51 PM", which is arguably okay, but the template variable %OTIMELONG expands to "4:51:49 PM EST", which is just wrong. Evidently the time zone information from the original message's Date header is being discarded, and the unqualified time is being interpreted as a local time. Another example: original message contains "Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2017 13:31:25 -0600", but %OTIMELONG in reply expands to "1:31:25 PM EST", which again is wrong. The time zone information in the original message's Date header has been discarded, and the time has been interpreted as a local time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Nick (Gunnar) Bluth changed: What|Removed |Added CC||gunnar.bl...@pro-open.de --- Comment #12 from Nick (Gunnar) Bluth --- Another confirmation (if that helps) for KMail 4.13.3 (Kubuntu 14.04). Customer is a lawyer (they obviously like hardcopies) and I got a call today that the hardcopy sports the wrong date. Mail's header contains: Date: Mon, 30 May 2016 14:11:13 + (both sender and recipient are in +0200) and the hardcopy shows 14:11:13 instead of 16:11:13 (which is shown on screen). If I may add that this customer (and probably most non-technical people...) would certainly prefer to get "16:11:13" on the hardcopy, not "14:11:13 +0200". Something user configurable (globally, maybe?) would be the best IMHO. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Alexander Potashev changed: What|Removed |Added CC||aspotas...@gmail.com --- Comment #11 from Alexander Potashev --- I confirm this with KMail 4.14.10: I printed an email, and the date/time in the header is in UTC which is different from local time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Ben changed: What|Removed |Added CC||c...@bnavigator.de --- Comment #10 from Ben --- See also https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355195 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #9 from rawi --- By comparing the mail's normal view with the sources I came to the result, that the content of the variables ODate OTime for a replay is taken from the date field of a message's header *without* considering the TimeZone part and *without* making the arithmetic to get the corresponding time of my TimeZone (like displayed by the Message-Viewer). Unfortunately the same applies to the variables of the print template. I hope this helps (?) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #8 from rawi --- Sometimes one must keep an important Email also as printed on paper (in business to archive it, private a bill for taxes etc., to show to which moment he got an information) (I hope you could open that one mess of a PDF...) I printed your first message (comment 1) to PDF, as it reached my Kontact/Kmail, with the time 21:18:04. As you could see in the snapshot (1st. attachment) I got one hour earlier in the reference line of a replay (not sent). In the second attachment (PDF) I wanted to show, that I get the same time difference also in a print; that's more troublesome, if I intent to provide evidence of what time I got a certain information. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #7 from Laurent Montel --- (In reply to rawi from comment #3) > Created attachment 90580 [details] > attempt to print the email in the first attachment > > Oh, and I forgot to say: If I need a hard copy of an email for archiving I > get a print also with the time delay mentioned, which could become > problematic until dangerous. > See please this second attachment. What do you mean by " I need a hard copy of an email for archiving" ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #6 from Laurent Montel --- We can't delete it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #5 from rawi --- On Wednesday 21 January 2015 20:18:04 Laurent Montel wrote: > Could you put a screenshot about your problem ? Hi Laurent, big sorry, that I created such a mess on bugs.kde.org with my second attachment (PDF). Can you edit/delete/repair it? I can't! Regards Rawi -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 rawi changed: What|Removed |Added Attachment #90580|text/plain |application/pdf mime type|| --- Comment #4 from rawi --- Comment on attachment 90580 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=90580 attempt to print the email in the first attachment >%PDF-1.4 >1 0 obj ><< >/Title (þÿ) >/Creator (þÿ) >/Producer (þÿQt 4.8.6) >/CreationDate (D:20150122090928) >>> >endobj >2 0 obj ><< >/Type /Catalog >/Pages 3 0 R >>> >endobj >4 0 obj ><< >/Type /ExtGState >/SA true >/SM 0.02 >/ca 1.0 >/CA 1.0 >/AIS false >/SMask /None>> >endobj >5 0 obj >[/Pattern /DeviceRGB] >endobj >6 0 obj ><< >/Type /Page >/Parent 3 0 R >/Contents 9 0 R >/Resources 11 0 R >/Annots 12 0 R >/MediaBox [0 0 595 842] >>> >endobj >11 0 obj ><< >/ColorSpace << >/PCSp 5 0 R >/CSp /DeviceRGB >/CSpg /DeviceGray >>> >/ExtGState << >/GSa 4 0 R >>> >/Pattern << >>> >/Font << >/F7 7 0 R >/F8 8 0 R >>> >/XObject << >>> >>> >endobj >12 0 obj >[ ] >endobj >9 0 obj ><< >/Length 10 0 R >/Filter /FlateDecode >>> >stream >xí\Koã6¾ëWð\ 9D >( >4~è¡@`=,z(²ÝÍ¢éú÷K=ÓóEIkÓ®×1Éó~pHäþ§õïêÏ/ê~¾þ[=uÏù:Ó3WèöGÕ»@¹òÆ«§çìE½dÙcø]?_²í2í¤/O³ûAÖBÖó_ÂÛ¿ÔÏáÛGõî·ðxß-QxÎùYUÿ¸ðõSüÕèÂÏÊJçykþµüWöëwês > CϼÖdªÂ--ì{ >}2©;.Mó§Â\?*cÍ+õÏÙ°æ+13O./tåuïûh|^OU(*!S¾$×û>IÍRRt>`J$ÉJS/ºØµ(}*C1Æ¥5P%â®V^/¾hÏXe4½U®LЩܨ"À4:]ãóD©Á/-®HË`ÀÁÒ2ðí3ø8²KÚ2/>l²ûU(ÈHm>×ícÓ¢»±6ïÕ÷¡X4?¨ÍÇ,¯ÿÔ¨¸À6£w)ø"%8>ÅóU°;Pöcð;À_tΰèXrÀæ#3Äx1/ >Bæ25È-_ÃzJ=§´Qôk±´+``R` 2ä({AÚ[««vÙV¢p´f( >u/`dG+j«¨å&ÄÚNÝvË~`í 4LøHnzßYÚÇÓ(¤|BîÜÉIwæoÇ 0àø¢Ûk«cxµ*òÀÑ^È44,Í-Ù¯Ú%0{T®+~±ïÓlÕ`·¦.©óY׸RÏ>|ÊÖ×TxHãzFÚ« #np0``Þ°`Ag¿ê*£êyɯú\ñ^ãLä5Æå1àú¼Æ»Oä\+Pâò²ÊDºrä¼²ÛUÀÝ!ã¢S¼ä?!,ºx{X^¦¦Ñù~³;¥BÜôÀ>Üþ/ߺ#ñÚåÀÌëÊnëd¹X^Y£1!CßõÃÊ9»:eA¡y±Çê/|'Ì7¾Ä³*Lñf >ôN6ºÉ¯±òá=·û,Ú^pØ40Ähð%t.^ÁN6v(çÙå ·R:$10yö'Hs8ôÜ` >ëý#@ÈÄÛ50¨\Q,º_[%¯É·[ÉfkYŽ"YÉWÞöf(ú«»µPöÊ¡+ÉF{Jþ&ÚB_멵ÐBm±óUSU1à¾JZÇÄÃØð@ÇR8¸´QIp°Tpª¨EÚöºñÿÐq(kHáîKsVÑ¢ÇËqRrè;§<»f®ÚæGÎèÓr¬Ö)¼Þø-É+^ß7À p|+GZ{õUÕ¬V$ÜK!ý8> SöµuÊb/(ܺCºAhdã_ácÀ:~T¾vèÇg9ü ¹Ü#ô a@§§g¸pk¤^a¬£_ä;·8$ÖB£2 >ÊphÉÅ©R»m÷c@̦àRØ{m°èàLÃDOÀǵàyr|î£Ö ÌáÙ«,uËUÂY·"dâÝF3R&ð>«÷÷.Í >ÚF0ºï¨èd²ÇÀâôKø)Þ·R¸x·61 >宺.¸,T±Üo%9ųö5£ÃEó¯ÌábÉ6àK´6Ù·¦_ÉiT¸ýSÿzÌþendstream >endobj >10 0 obj >1422 >endobj >13 0 obj ><< /Type /FontDescriptor >/FontName /QN+Ubuntu >/Flags 4 >/FontBBox [-167 -189 3480 962 ] >/ItalicAngle 0 >/Ascent 932 >/Descent -189 >/CapHeight 932 >/StemV 79 >/FontFile2 14 0 R >>> endobj >14 0 obj ><< >/Length1 10480 >/Length 17 0 R >/Filter /FlateDecode >>> >stream >xy t[Õ÷½ï=I^äE%[¶ôdmcI¶µy_äÝN¼(ã8vÙZmÙ²%'¤$¤4 >:,Ré9ýhÃ0´5904_ç+§ÓR:Ã)Ca8í-Óé2Ã[ÿ}lB¿÷Îï~ÿËï¿ÜkB9èND#4²×ZÖò?-÷Áw$98÷x?B¨ìK!¿×|!å2´9CÐ÷ßÊ£P¿u]h1qôçïÈú¡þ÷è÷³Ïk*¿õùEïÑeÔ{¡¨³KÞE¿n > Îõ*ò¯#Â_A<¨ïR÷*Rñ?¡tZóyͧhyQ7G{¥îÎ=¨¡O:çfj /¡ï±=5ÜQ9ÔU²pH¡Bôy>ü >B6Fd/@ÛÐzxö@:FßDáóÎZô2È&bø߸~å >ïÜ'Àößü~éFR >éë]NÈ`4+|òÊùòI½¼¼2?Õ¨4!FÃkK;ì©-fJØå°kefkgµÎh*SbìîôÆFFjke²²]fgCGgûÁ¡=ÎuÚ¶Ö½c¬ª¼\*ËÉË/SZ,{û+Ktû÷¥é\Ü'`_"Õh]ª*ú;*Ó944µ`9<ëªÜ3íFTL3æaÅjÑéd%¸ > >ðââ"Ê£Àõª³9ùǶúcP¥ÿÐ5¹ÿøø¸Í^"Çë¸õ!µ(WÈó_QÄÎÝ15¡&6ß|m|¢á¡xô]Dò@9ÓäPÉHH@¤Cd+Ò|Ì >U«ÊJ4rÃã°;×»ü>¦¦y| ý9P(Ìg6NÑh+tó_<ÐÕ#$IËß«¤2©@S¦]ÅÞ¿iÍ >B&Sw×ý3?KĨM£p|ü[s==Z¥nbô>¿ßíV³Ô;Øí^u×Û*µ)?ïéÕVâ3w'[ mÿ¸X|Q,UWïÚëÁ¸´¬ªÚáp¥¸fp àdc6¤Ú"F¤½äD8±o¯®DÂ-(T©m¶Ý*FU¡Pä3yűVßÑyà`dóh©J0Æ f7î@i]yq¤ .MíøA¸D.¥ >®~Ã.ÓUôõO/ööíªñ:cºÙå*aTûd¬¤\Ùà[ _ÔÀNgâ¯-µj2ÌpÑu¦a+Is¼Õ >hÁÔ·Ø&/mi´ª]5Fc¥F&/,Ì{-'?·° >¸PúWÎζÎöææúºæööö¿êѽ_PT"«Ô«vÁ6+¥¯×î<4=îqwê~üä¯ÿüÒw¿sõêóy~êøñ»Ï¾;½ûô»Úôlj± >áÒßë:ÝñéCC{j94ý4©d'ÝnݺÒüì)ÕÉ@¾®Õ:»ÎD"3Óîn^¯ëvOÚÁîNþúØعûFÇÆFï;76FIOUð'ïLF¦Á`è«á0ÆáðÕo0^¤ºùNò¨!^JuµÊñßÄë9¹b±ZmÒý}3OUsóy0{]`ä{ÄXXÛ©tnÜG'/ùÖø¶KxíÉZù»Yhun÷j2@®=¹æÎHä~_µUÍ ®öãÃÃ5»_ÉÍ+_×s¤½½¤8W8ÏËUBCW«Q©ÜÎö\©X$*,ÐêÜSç âuw-210©³½£g[[PèKÉ祿+(N:+Siùi]²tÉy¸TÃÇNû{ÙNã1îXaK*i´pôg¢YwÚ]]Snîhïó4µ°ÌªZ[öïöï¯Åò½Ãd'4ÇÇ®=òÈN²Õ;GñË¥Ú©éÐ_?ý̱c½}¸¯ç¶Õ?ù¯ÆÝjÝ90UwiùUP©ÝõP_oϤX̹ì_Û?ÑÙaÐa\,*Þ| «T ºæ¡¡áS+±ººúú3gÿòÛ÷¶X >r-(,ÂØaÌ_~îWï~í¹¥Åà,zèáÎÍ/ôë _ÏÍ) >üÏ4ÆSS÷>´o"íçbÀª*Û×fàHq¶b >@ÊÙñurª">Ï´éq]{ØÓÔ¬3OÏ<¾Ça¯XïNÁ;×Ók0°ê¶Ö©ÉÄÁ¾>-Ý_®TªTvG_¿ç;¾@?·¤ù_KE£±¿/ '\UMxJ 7À2«Q{*Fo!1;ëÁ²ÒAÖ$ >vÐOÝÔéöÒÞ¾CGöM´uêôÚÊn÷#·É7×}òÎäMÿÚƽ±{ª°Öý¹g¯B^etزùbÀ >ª³}öðÝYo_¯Éapcð¿£XT,N.áÒÝ9`ÿkÓn@¿T*U í¾HâÂ2lÄzuãúúËO&Ï^JÞûÞEF2Éô[X§¹q >²l(6$(Q§ÑX¢Ói;Úí§Þ(aÕF£Ù\?ÜØh{}pê`°zÙápwï+ÊJiÎõ¼Ü\l«ýKá-_X^YöÓ¼üIò7É_ÿ'8tÂd!<ÚðÆÍùDHò) \3^Pã1twMÏzç^¼|ù¥ÍÓÔqhsÝV_ÃM=yòøñÙãàyº£kijÿÀôô$p¦¿±¨<þÚ¶2'îôPAÅ¿èõº»Y IÇIô÷÷¹wiµ?=>¥êjwÇáݺ2JEbh©ÉDrÛ¯CCÕÕX(T>-)(í]èë·ÙåE¢§òss9 "o!¾t¾&ãõµQÎÃ?Ñ×ÔÑiÞøÜáGÞ¨ÊYµ®RÔ¨UJÙbeZ¥ÕháÓh*Êe;:5uèáõï½ñÆ÷Ö~ÂÛäåÔö.,,-ÎÏOOÏÏ/.-,xÃÁtyßOþ.ù»7I4¸aÉYîæ{LH¤hKRâKTòyøOhx'N¼÷îÉ'N¾ûÞÔo >!Bºv;,[Ë:û]vº°ºç^½víÕäÉ?¿ö*Ư^Ãþø|pdÕb±î >ÎÇWááa<ÃÃ!ÂÙéïÓ¿ÎAWÌô2n7sZÊÑ(3=?_ù >Æj¶Ãí;ãp5Xz}±¾rt8>ÝÞZec¥²«{yå0.a¨+7(G7$<~üͱÑÆF&'W_(ÌyNT¦ItVm¸¥ÕTURâßëyFms44: >W.þÕ³ÁÎDBïçE¤?¨O 14¸L¤ÁDÎáË7ßgÄ EEÏæÓ®LöÌ:K JpZ·®"åÚN ³yÆÓ0â >USóädüKSSv'$ÉàõXõ®jëÔêÑѹgÌaW(ÄàõƪÿÜÔTª¶á»]£áÒR³µ£sl¦¾BåfKÛb-¯((Äå´ÚF×È>» ¯ìït8U*¾©©»»Åé´Z Ø{{úzqà-*µN§ÛÝÚlwͺ²xrCo4i´2ÊXµ©ºº³¾Ö S*¤Á=!êTF%IejÞ 7ÍF£Ûzz;R¼÷ÈV~W+²+SQØ]_?bÓÁcã~ÓµÊÊÆFð¡ÚÆÆÊJ~óGÉÓt7¿Ü >I´Ø
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #3 from rawi --- Created attachment 90580 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=90580&action=edit attempt to print the email in the first attachment Oh, and I forgot to say: If I need a hard copy of an email for archiving I get a print also with the time delay mentioned, which could become problematic until dangerous. See please this second attachment. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 --- Comment #2 from rawi --- Created attachment 90578 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=90578&action=edit snapshot showing the problem Laurent, thank you for spending time on this. The problem (bug?) it's a bit disruptive with regard at the timely protocol of a conversation; it can generate confusions about having got a message one hour (in my time zone) before it actually happened. Knowing the problem I edit the time in that first reply line by hand... I also noticed, that it is no problem responding messages coming from my own time zone. Here is the response time always correct. For other time zones I cannot say it exactly: I got an email from kobo.com (I have no clue where it resides) with a time stamp like "Date: 16.12.2014 11:02". A potential replay from me would have a first line like "On Tuesday 16 December 2014 05:02:58 Kobo wrote:". I have here no idea, if this would be the UTC time of the message, or mine, so I wouldn't know to edit surely the first line with the real receiving time. You'll find here an attachment with a snapshot of an attempt to replay to the notice received from kde.org after you posted your comment to this: Result: one hour difference. Kind regards Rawi -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
[kmail2] [Bug 341909] Reply and Print time is in UTC, not in locale
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341909 Laurent Montel changed: What|Removed |Added CC||mon...@kde.org --- Comment #1 from Laurent Montel --- Could you put a screenshot about your problem ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. ___ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs