Ok,

 I test the Asterisk time using SayUnixTime and see the following:

-- Executing SayUnixTime("SIP/1000-0822ec80", "||ABdY 'digits/at' IMp") in new stack
   -- Playing 'digits/day-1' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/mon-7' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/14' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/2' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/thousand' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/6' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/at' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/8' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/oclock' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/40' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/3' (language 'fr')
   -- Playing 'digits/p-m' (language 'fr')

 Then at the linux prompt:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# date
   Mon Aug 14 16:44:15 EDT 2006

 The Linux command line time is connect, but not Asterisk...

 Why?

Andre

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