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Originally Posted by cvidal It doesn't matter ( AFAIK). Tomcat pumps the data in the locale of the client browser. The spelling works with the locale requested by PHP in the aspell.php. The rest is LANG=C, used by all the little scripts run by cron and other utilities.
Carlos |
I agree, tomcat does. But zimbra is not just tomcat and there are other programs (and bugs) that can be affected by LANG settings...
For example amavis, saslautd, perdition etc.
With zimbra 3.x it was suggested (at least in the forum) to set LANG=en-US, I'd like to know if there is a suggested setup now as I've found and reported a couple of bugs releted to internationalization end utf support...
Claudio