On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> (Assuming date(1) just uses the standard Libc time handling routines)
> the conclusion has to be that killing TZ is not sufficient.
Hang on. Sufficient for what? I understood to mean that killing TZ might
be sufficent for the original problem - i.e. to make Exim use local
time, not whatever weird TZ the caller has set.
I know it won't make it use GMT.
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