Hi casiepa,
yes it’s implemented. But you changed the time format in the plugin settings? Please send me a screenshot of your WordPress time settings.
What’s the actual problem?
In your Settings, what is displayed is correct (it is currently 19:21). The setting is ENABLED:
WordPress Date Time Format
Use format from WordPress settings (17/08/2015 19:21)
Part of the source of the last email sent:
Received: from http://www.agsep.eu (unknown [181.224.129.11])
by smtpfilter3.public.one.com (Halon Mail Gateway) with ESMTPSA
for <xxx@aaa.eu>; Mon, 17 Aug 2015 16:00:47 +0000 (GMT)
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 18:00:43 +0200
To: xyz@aaa.eu
From: NAME <xxx@aaa.eu>
Subject: WangGuard Cron Job # 6 – Verified: 0 – Sploggers: 0
Your WP mail log on the admin screen says however 11AM
Time:
17/08/2015 11:00
Receiver:
webmaster@agsep.eu
Subject:
WangGuard Cron Job # 6 – Verified: 0 – Sploggers: 0
WordPress settings:
– Timezone: Rome
– Date Format: 17/08/2015
– Time format: 19:21
Thanks for the detailed information that really helps in such cases.
The plugin uses the current timestamp from the database (see https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/date-and-time-functions.html#function_now).
From now the plugin uses the time from WordPress when saving the mail to the database instead of using the database timestamp.
I can create a beta version of the plugin for you to manually install and test it (would be nice). Otherwise it will be integrated in the next plugin version (1.6.0) (But then I hopefully really fixed it)