Guest guest Posted August 30, 1997 Report Share Posted August 30, 1997 As the option says "YOUR local time", WinCOM displays the time in your time zone. There is no use to display the abbreviation of your time zone. The time zone of the sender is stored in the database but WinCOM does not display it because this option is not yet programmed. It is mostly the Swedish time anyway, even if the sender lives somewhere else, because WinCOM does not transmit to COM the local time zone. The explanation of the TZ variable was in an earlier README file. README.W26 only contains the changes. Do you want that in every new version I include the whole README file? The TZ variable is explained in the help file. Click "here" in the opening page. You don't have to worry about the TZ variable if you are using Windows 95. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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