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Looking for a time converter I can send in an e-mail

Am I looking for a time converter I can execute within an e-mail?

Let's say I am in San Francisco, and I am sending a meeting invitation to the receiver who lives in New York City. I express the date and time of the meeting; of course, the time is in PST.

Can I put a converter in that email that the receiver could use to determine the time difference within the e-mail, not go outside the e-mail, to find a converter to discover the answer? The time converter could be used by anyone I sent the meeting invitation to in the world. Is that possible?




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OK, so I was dreaming! I was hoping that this miracle piece of software would display itself and allow me to do the impossible.

Thank you so much David for your response!
Elton
Well... not so much dreaming as just missing the key piece of Mailbox Providers classifying any... interactive message component as SPAM.

Many a small fortune has been lost due to... message... structure... misunderstandings...

Also... many small + large fortunes recovered by simply changing the structure... not content, just simple HTML structure of email.

So the super good news is... some times... actually many times... a minor HTML structural policy change... say, "block all email sending that fail HTML validation" can turn an upside down (negative cashflow) business into a massive money maker.
You're welcome!

Hang in there!