Alternatively (for RH8, 9, and FC1 at least), edit /etc/sysconfig/i18n and set the default lang from en_US-UTF8 to en_US or C then reboot. This will set the default LANG for ALL users.

Bob J.

Rick Kunkle wrote:

on RedHat 9 with perl 5.8.1 I found you need to set a LANG environment variable. Not sure if it is OS or perl related, but it worked for me.
example
LANG=en_US
export LANG


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    *From:* Brian Huntley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Sent:* Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:56 AM
    *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Subject:* [Qmail-scanner-general]test_installation.sh - problem
    in every message


Good morning, all...


I know this has been mentioned on this list before, and I have
read the FAQ and understand the intent of the header checks.


    However, I have found that _every_ message sent through
    qmail-scanner-queue.pl (even those from test_installation.sh) get
    tagged as:

    ---perlscanner results ---
    problem 'Disallowed breakage found in header name - potential
    virus' found in message
    ---

    Disabling the checks solves this, but I'd rather fix the
    problem(?) rather than work around it.   Has anyone else run into
    this problem and/or found a fix?

    TIA
    -b
    --
    Brian T. Huntley, Systems Administrator
    Office of Information Technology
    Clarkson University
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 315.268.6723
    "UNIX *is* user friendly. It's just selective about who its
    friends are."



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