Continuing the thread from mutt-users:
<20160817092400.GA3932@c720-r292778-amd64>.

It looks like Mutt has two problems with respect to LC_TIME:

1. It defaults $locale to "C", which does not respect the user's
environment by default.

2. Assuming the user bothered to customize $locale, Mutt is
inconsistently resetting the LC_TIME back to "C" inbetween calls to
strftime().

Most places, such as in crypt.c, crypt-gpgme.c, hdrline.c, and pgpkey.c
all take pains to reset the LC_TIME back to "C".  However,
folder_format_str() in browser.c does *not* set it back!

I would like to change $locale to default to "".  But I need feedback
about what to do with LC_TIME.  Is it important to Mutt that this
defaults to "C" for other cases?

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Kevin J. McCarthy
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