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WLM and time zones
When I receive email from the United Kingdom (Denmow Essex, actually, about 30 miles northeast of London), and the email says, "7:15 p.m.," is that my time or the sender's time? It's my time, right?
When I receive email from the United Kingdom (Denmow Essex, actually, about 30 miles northeast of London), and the email says, "7:15 p.m.," is that my time or the sender's time? It's my time, right?
Yes, it is your time. All email clients I know, as well as webmail interfaces, present the time according to your system time. So, if I send you an email now, I can see it in my Sent folder as sent at 3:40 AM (CET, UTC +1) on Monday, but you can see it received at 9:40 PM (EST, UTC -5) on Sunday.
Kari
OK. Thanks.
Uh, 3:40 a.m.? I'd get up at 3:40 a.m. to go tuna fishing, but not much else these days!