<br>hi<br><br>I don't see a /etc/Mail/languages.conf on my system. So not sure how to use it.<br><br>% find . -name languages.conf -print<br>./reports/ca/languages.conf<br>./reports/cy+en/languages.conf<br>./reports/cz/languages.conf
<br>./reports/de/languages.conf<br>./reports/dk/languages.conf<br>./reports/en/languages.conf<br>./reports/es/languages.conf<br>./reports/fr/languages.conf<br>./reports/hu/languages.conf<br>./reports/it/languages.conf<br>
./reports/nl/languages.conf<br>./reports/pt_br/languages.conf<br>./reports/ro/languages.conf<br>./reports/se/languages.conf<br>./reports/sk/languages.conf<br><br clear="all">Should I upgrade only in the &quot;en&quot; directory?
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