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When I save the e-mail, the date are correct, but the e-mail I receive,
become with date 10/28/47... Then the server translate to 12/31/69 (unix
zero date).
Any configuration to bacula to recognize another formats of date?
I use on server Fedora 4 with the environment variable
LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8. In my country, the format of date is DD/MM/YY, not
MM/DD/YY.
I think this is the problem. I will try to unset the environment
variable and test, then I will report to you.
Thanks,
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Jeronimo Zucco
LPIC-1 Linux Professional Institute Certified
NĂșcleo de Processamento de Dados
Universidade de Caxias do Sul
"May the Source be with you." - An unknown jedi programmer.
http://jczucco.blogspot.com
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
>
>>Hi Phil.
>>
>>Here is an e-mail for example. I not put the message on the list for
>>obvius reasons.
>
>
>
> Ummmmmm.........
>
> I must be missing something. I don't see any incorrect dates in this.
> They all look correct.
>
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