Classic ASP
Classic ASP
Get and Set the Email Date (Local Timezone)
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.LocalDateStr property, which is the date/time from the Date header returned in the local timezone in RFC822 string form (for example, Fri, 10 Jul 2026 15:15:30 -0500). Setting this property updates the email's Date header. Use LocalDate when a native local date/time value is preferred. This example sets the date and reads it back.
Background: An RFC822 date ends with a timezone: either
GMT (equivalently +0000) or a signed offset like -0500, which means five hours behind UTC. The trailing offset is the only difference between the local and GMT views — they describe the identical moment in time. LocalDateStr presents the Date header using the running computer's local offset, while EmailDateStr presents it in GMT.Chilkat Classic ASP Downloads
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
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<%
' Demonstrates the Email.LocalDateStr property.
' This is the date/time from the Date header returned in the local timezone,
' in RFC822 string form. Setting it updates the email's Date header.
set email = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Email")
email.LocalDateStr = "Fri, 10 Jul 2026 15:15:30 -0500"
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( "LocalDateStr = " & email.LocalDateStr) & "</pre>"
%>
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