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2012-03-15
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2012-03-15
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2012-03-16
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2012-03-20
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The only client I found that's having this issue is Mutt. I can't imagine it being very popular so its certainly not a big deal.
I tried playing with time settings on the N9, but it didn't seem to have any effect.
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2012-07-13
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Here's an example:
I send out an email @ 11:00 PST (-0800) and it arrives with a time stamp of 18:00 UTC (0000) If the receiving client ignores time zones, it ends up being received in the future.
I guess it would be even worse if I was ahead of UTC. My emails would arrive in the past and get buried under hours of previous emails.
Is there any way to make Fenix stamp emails with local time?
Thanks.