On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Israel Cárdenas Romero wrote:
> I have a problem calling Perl from Exim.
>
> When a use Perl embedded in Exim, it seems to change the timestamp format
> in "Received:" lines to host locale (es_ES@euro). When it occurs, many
> servers (Exchange) reject my messages as SPAM...
>
> How could I use Perl and not to change timestamp format?
Clear the environment in the script that starts Exim, e.g. by running
`env -i exim` instead of juxt `exim`.
Tony.
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