On 6/21/06, Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > my clock is set on: 11:00am for example
That'd be 8:00 UTC then. > but in london its 7:00am That (should) be 8:00 UTC too. > so when i send a mail to that person > > he gets the mail from 11:00am which is the future for him No, because he knows it's from a different time zone. Doesn't really matter whether it's lunchtime at your place and breakfast time here. The mail client should know either the time in UTC or the local time plus the local time zone where the mail was sent from. The mail application (Outlook, Thunderbird, Notes etc) will convert the timestamp from your mail into the correct local timezone. Behind the scenes everyone's dealing with UTC anyway. -- Ben _______________________________________________ synalist-public mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synalist-public
