Re: Quoting date/time in replies

2016-08-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

John E wrote:


I think many of us correspond by email across different timezones,
and in Composition & Addressing  I have my SM 2.40 (which I'm running
under Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) set to "automatically quote the
original message when replying".

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Quoting date/time in replies

2016-08-28 Thread John E
I think many of us correspond by email across different timezones,  and 
in Composition & Addressing  I have my SM 2.40 (which I'm running under 
Linux Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) set to "automatically quote the original message 
when replying".


This typically generates a reply which (courtesy Walt) starts looking  like:

 > On 08/07/2016 10:06 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

However the header of that original incoming mail I received from Walt 
(again courtesy Walt) had a standard date line like this:



Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2016 10:06:03 -0400


so in a typical reply, you can see that the original timezone 
information from Walt's header has been lost.  Recipients of my reply 
won't be able to see how many hours to add or subtract if they want to 
know what time Walt sent his message.


Often this doesn't really matter, and in cases where everyone is in the 
same country on the same timezone,  the issue doesn't arise at all,  but 
with correspondents scattered all over the world in different timezones, 
there can be occasions when it does matter.


For this reason,  when I reply to emails,  I've now taken to the habit 
of always opening the originating message's source code, copying 
information from the "Date:" line, and then manually pasting that into 
my reply so it starts like this:



On Sun, 7th Aug 2016 at 10:06:03 -0400, WaltS48 wrote:


Admittedly it's a bit tedious to have to go through this procedure on 
every reply,  but with correspondents in different timezones,  I deem 
it's worthwhile.


Question is:  Could this procedure be somehow conveniently automated 
with a built-in script or something?Any ideas?


I notice that my SM mailbox listings convert all my received message 
dates to my own local time so they can be displayed in proper 
chronological order.  This means that SM is already reading and using 
timezone info from header "Date:" lines,  so I'm thinking it ought not 
to be too difficult to make SM add this info on replies.


Not sure,  but I suspect some other email clients, unlike SM,  use their 
own repliers' local times when they generate replies that quote original 
senders' dates and times.  Because they also omit timezone info, as a 
recipient of such replies in lists like this one,  I'm left uncertain 
whether originating message times are the originators' own local times, 
 or the repliers' local times, or perhaps even UTC!


All very confusing when timezone info is omitted!

   +  John


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