Hello Alexander,

on Mon, 13 Dec 1999, at 23:48:25 sender's local time (timezone UTC+0300),
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:

>> AM> THE FINAL RESULT:

>> AM> 
>%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPMATCH="%HEADERS"

[snip]

AVK> So in your template you are now able to write something like:

AVK> On %SUBPATT="2", when it was %SUBPATT="3" on your 
AVK> local clock -- and you live in timezone GMT%SUBPATT="4" --- 
AVK> you wrote me:

I know this is a fairly old thread but nonetheless I wanted a) to thank
the guys who invented this interesting solution, and b) to ask a
question that came up today:

I received eMail from an AOLer; his date header reads:

> Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 14:18:53 EST

Argh.  The correct timezone (-0500) is nonetheless included in one of
the "Received:" headers:

> Received: from [EMAIL PROTECTED] by imo18.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v24.8.)
> id 5.17.11e7f9d (4367) for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sat, 29
> Jan 2000 14:18:53 -0500 (EST)

Any idea how to get the correct timezone (EST is not a very meaningful
indication to me) in the template in such cases?

Can we be sure to *always* find the correct timezone in one of the
"Received:" headers?


Best regards,

-- 
Michael Heydekamp
AIR TRAFFIC Euro Charter GmbH
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.airtraffic.de

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