On Friday 14 October 2005 02:25, Dotan Cohen wrote: > The Thunderbird mail client defaults to the mm/dd/yyyy date format. I > need to replace that with dd/mm/yyyy. I found the answer is to change > LC_TIME to my local setting (he_IL). But where is that stored? I > tried: > /etc/profile > ~/profile > ~/.profile > ~/.bash_profile > ~/.bashrc > > and several others that turned up in searches. But none of them have > this setting. Where is it located in Fedora Core 4? Thank you. > > Dotan Cohen > IE-Only.com Hi Dotan: What you have is the US default date format and what you want is the European date format. I use Kmail under KDE 3.4.2 and it has a setup setting for date display format. Never used T'bird so don't know what it has. Does it have a setting in the setup dialog box for appearance? That's where it is in Kmail. Sorry I can't help more. Tom I goofed. Pressed the send before I had finished. Have you tried looking in the hidden directories of your home partition? ~/.kde, ~/.gnome, ~/.thunderbird? -- Tom Taylor Linux user #263467 Federal Way, WA Iraq war: 1,962 US soldiers dead and counting