Any way to assign mutt timezone?
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- Subject: Any way to assign mutt timezone?
- From: Byspel <by_spel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 09:38:21 +0000
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Mutt automatically assigns timezone +0000 to my
outgoing messages. I can't blame mutt for that,
since I do not have the timezone package installed
(and, for my own reasons, do not plan to install it).
What I'd like to do is to find a way to tell mutt
to set the timezone to PST (-0800) for all outgoing
messages.
I have tried each of the following to no avail:
'TZ=PST'
'TZ=-0800'
'TZ=PST mutt'
I have bourne and bash installed in my system.
Thanks,
C. Byspel
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