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Re: Any way to assign mutt timezone?



On 2006-05-29 11:05:13 +0000, Byspel wrote:

> The command 'date' produces:

> Mon May 29 10:40:26 GMT 2006

> which is the correct local time - the problem being
> that "GMT" where there should be a "PST"

Right.  So, to fix things, you set your clock to the correct
time in GMT.  If you want your system to deal with time zones
(which includes displaying the correct local time to you),
install the time zone package.

> I'd like to find a way to make the necessary corrections
> without installing the timezone package for my OS. 

This is not worth bothering.  Sorry.

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