It's probably least confusing for user-facing messages to
display times in the user's configured timezone. I considered
appending "UTC" to the message and sticking with gmtime(), too,
but this output isn't intended to be web-cache friendly nor
expect users from across multiple timezones to view the same
output.
}
$lr -= ($rft || (48 * 60 * 60));
$lei->qerr("# $uri limiting to ".
- strftime('%Y-%m-%d %k:%M', gmtime($lr)). ' and newer');
+ strftime('%Y-%m-%d %k:%M', localtime($lr)). ' and newer');
# this should really be rt: (received-time), but no stable
# public-inbox releases support it, yet.
my $dt = 'dt:'.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S', gmtime($lr)).'..';