Re: Setting a different time zone than the system's

2011-02-05 Thread Rasmus Villemoes
"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

Re: Setting a different time zone than the system's

2011-02-05 Thread Teemu Likonen
* 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

Setting a different time zone than the system's

2011-02-04 Thread Rasmus Villemoes
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. -- Rasmus

Re: Setting a different time zone than the system's

2011-02-04 Thread Pascal J. Bourguignon
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