From: Will Y. <j19...@hq...> - 2002-03-27 02:16:25
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i did a quick google (may have missed something) and didn't see anything on this... is there a way to configure the timezone on a per-user basis in squirrelmail (or a plugin to do so)? it seems as if this would be a useful feature, since people are often not on the same time zone as their server. i'm assuming that a user's environment variables aren't read, and thus setting $TZ for them would probably have no effect. -- Will Yardley input: william < @ hq . newdream . net . > |
From: Guy M. <gu...@gm...> - 2002-03-27 03:14:19
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SM 1.2.5 Options -> Personal Information -> Timezone Option During a moment of revelationWill Yardley did randomly type the following text: > i did a quick google (may have missed something) and didn't see > anything on this... is there a way to configure the timezone on a > per-user basis in squirrelmail (or a plugin to do so)? > > it seems as if this would be a useful feature, since people are often > not on the same time zone as their server. > > i'm assuming that a user's environment variables aren't read, and thus > setting $TZ for them would probably have no effect. > -- Guy Milliron gu...@gm... http://www.gmnow.net Your mouse has moved. Windows must be restarted, for the changes to take effect Reboot now? [OK] |
From: Will Y. <j19...@hq...> - 2002-03-27 03:16:01
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Guy Milliron wrote: [blushing] > SM 1.2.5 > > Options -> Personal Information -> Timezone Option d'oh.... thanks i guess i'd expect that to be under 'display preferences' rather than under 'personal information'. -- Will Yardley input: william < @ hq . newdream . net . > |
From: Will Y. <j19...@hq...> - 2002-03-27 03:30:08
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Guy Milliron wrote: > SM 1.2.5 > > Options -> Personal Information -> Timezone Option one other thing.... [same as server] Folders Last Refresh: Tue, 7:25 pm [after changing to EST] Folders Last Refresh: Tue, 10:26 pm [PST8PDT] Folders Last Refresh: Tue, 7:26 pm [back to 'same as server']... this is the weird thing - the time is now wrong, even though it's set to 'same as server'... with no apparent way to set it back other than to set it to the correct time zone. Folders Last Refresh: Wed, 3:26 am same problem in the message index. any ideas here? on the machine itself: chococat: 07:27pm# date Tue Mar 26 19:27:27 PST 2002 chococat: 07:29pm# cat /etc/timezone US/Pacific -- Will Yardley input: william < @ hq . newdream . net . > |