"Pascal J. Bourguignon" writes:
> Rasmus Villemoes writes:
>
>> I am currently on the east coast of the US (EST), but I always ssh
>> to my department's server in Denmark and run emacs there. Hence, all
>> my emails and news postings are time stamped as +0100. Is there a way
>> to force Gnus to
* 2011-02-04 20:17 (+0100), Rasmus Villemoes wrote:
> I am currently on the east coast of the US (EST), but I always ssh to
> my department's server in Denmark and run emacs there. Hence, all my
> emails and news postings are time stamped as +0100. Is there a way to
> force Gnus to use -0500 inste
Hi fellow gnusers,
I am currently on the east coast of the US (EST), but I always ssh
to my department's server in Denmark and run emacs there. Hence, all
my emails and news postings are time stamped as +0100. Is there a way
to force Gnus to use -0500 instead?
I am using Gnus v5.10.2.
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Rasmus
Rasmus Villemoes writes:
> I am currently on the east coast of the US (EST), but I always ssh
> to my department's server in Denmark and run emacs there. Hence, all
> my emails and news postings are time stamped as +0100. Is there a way
> to force Gnus to use -0500 instead?
Assuming you don't wa