No, apply the newly modified RFC822DateFormat find it in
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-james/src/java/org/apache/james/util/
let us know if that doesn't work, 'cos then we *will* have to hard code the english
day and month names into James.
See.. your outlook express expects the message headers to be in english, which it will
then happily translate into German, but your server is writing them in German and so
confusing OE.
d.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mirco Bharpalania [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 4:21 PM
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> Subject: RE: Receipt Offset by One Hour
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> So what should I do now? Should I transform the expresion "Oct" to the
> number 10 (and so on....)???and how could I do something like this?
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> -----Original Message-----
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> RFC822 specifies English for the days and months , I guess its up to the
> client, then, to translate into locale specific versions.
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