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rt-extension-localdateheader
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Kevin Falcone
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Fix some typos, explain intent better
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
The Date: header included in emails received by RT will often be in the
The Date: header included in emails received by RT will often be in the
sender's timezone (or possibly force to UTC by the remo
v
e mail server).
sender's timezone (or possibly force
d
to UTC by the remo
t
e mail server).
This extension will rewrite the Date: header to the user's timezone
This extension will rewrite the Date: header to the user's timezone
while also displaying the original Date: next to it.
while also displaying the original Date: next to it. This reduces
confusion when RT lists "Correspondence added" in the user's timezone
but the Date header looks totally different. Most non- technical users
don't know how to interpret the -0000 or -0400 syntax of mail Date:
headers.
VERSION
VERSION
Compatible with RT 4.0 and 4.2. Versions earlier than 4.0.8 will need to
Compatible with RT 4.0 and 4.2. Versions earlier than 4.0.8 will need to
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lib/RT/Extension/LocalDateHeader.pm
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The Date: header included in emails received by RT will often be in the
The Date: header included in emails received by RT will often be in the
sender's timezone (or possibly force to UTC by the remo
v
e mail server).
sender's timezone (or possibly force
d
to UTC by the remo
t
e mail server).
This extension will rewrite the Date: header to the user's timezone
This extension will rewrite the Date: header to the user's timezone
while also displaying the original Date: next to it.
while also displaying the original Date: next to it. This reduces
confusion when RT lists "Correspondence added" in the user's
timezone but the Date header looks totally different. Most non-
technical users don't know how to interpret the -0000 or -0400
syntax of mail Date: headers.
=head1 VERSION
=head1 VERSION
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