Jørgen Giversen skrev:
> Tony Finch skrev:
>
>> On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, sysadm wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The problem is the "for address@???; ons, 03 okt 2007 17:01:28
>>> +0200" line As you can see it should have been Wed, 03 Oct 2007 instead
>>> of ons, 03 okt 2007 which is a Danish date stamp.
>>>
>>> How can I change this date stamp to a US date stamp instead a Danish
>>> date stamp
>>>
>>>
>> That should not happen, because Exim explicitly sets its locale to the C
>> locale. Are you using the standard version of Exim, or is is patched by
>> CentOS?
>>
>> You might be able to work around the problem by ensuring that Exim is run
>> without any locale settings in its environment, i.e. unset the LANG
>> environment variable and every environment variable starting LC_
>>
>> Tony.
>>
>>
> I am using the Centos port, how can i tell EXIM to use an other LANG
> env. var. then the one in the OS
> In other words i want to use LANG = EN_US in EXIM
>
> Regards Jørgen Giversen
>
>
I have put in a export LANG="en_US" in the exim init script and it
solved it, thanks for leading me in the right direction.
Regards Jørgen
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