> Hello Luc,
> Thank you for the explanation. BTW I had being thinking if this was not due
> because of a timezone mismatch configuration in the mail server/relay
> (supposing the datetime was filled by the SMTP server and not client).
> I'm still believing in a system mail problem instead of a bacula issue, since
> as
> far as I know bacula do not store theses messages for later delivering (acting
> as a mail relay in this case).
I agree with Ana with the fact it is probably not a bug. Even in the hypothesis
Bacula is sending delayed messages this is the reason there is a time stamp on
each log message. Yes: the connection error happened. Yes: daemon messages can
be annoying and sometime lead incautious users to confusion if they only
receive the message after the error is solved. But you can always opt out this
messages or don't send them to the boss. =)
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> Best regards,
> Ana
> Em qua, 12 de ago de 2015 às 03:41, Luc Van der Veken < luc...@wimionline.com
> >
> escreveu:
>> Hi all,
>> If I didn’t misunderstand anything, Michael said he checked the Received
>> headers
>> as well.
>> Those indicate at what time the message arrived at different mail servers
>> along
>> its path, I assume they show that bsmtp passed it to the local outgoing mail
>> server at 11:00 ?
>> BTW, I would never trust the ‘Date’ header. Some mail programs fill it in
>> when
>> you compose the mail, some when you actually send it (it could sit in your
>> outbox for a while), and some don’t include it at all and rely on the mail
>> server to add it. And to make things worse, if you use MS Outlook on
>> Exchange,
>> it doesn’t even show its value in the message list, it shows the time it
>> arrived in your mailbox instead (for example Ana’s mail I’m replying to has a
>> timestamp of 4:06 inside, but in Outlook’s message list it says 4:09).
>> From: Ana Emília M. Arruda [mailto: emiliaarr...@gmail.com ]
>> Sent: 12 August 2015 4:06
>> To: Michael Schwager < mschwa...@mochotrading.com >
>> Cc: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula daemon message- where did it come from?
>> Hello Michael,
>> From your first post, the header of the email shows a 6:00 AM time, not the
>> 11:00 AM. Are your sure they are the same e-mails? Is there any other e-mail
>> in
>> bac...@example.com mailbox that arrived at 11:00 AM?
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Bacula <backup@
>> example
>> .com>
>> Date: Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 6:00 AM
>> Subject: Bacula daemon message
>> To: it@
>> example.com
>> Best regards,
>> Ana
>> Looking carefully your first post, the e-mail sent with the authentication
>> error
>> took place at 6 am and not 11 am. This log register do not seems to be the
>> log
>> for your error message. Instead it seems to be an e-mail sent by bacula after
>> restarting.
>> Em ter, 11 de ago de 2015 às 15:21, Michael Schwager <
>> mschwa...@mochotrading.com > escreveu:
>>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Martin Simmons < mar...@lispworks.com >
>>> wrote:
>>>> Looks like a bug to me (I've just created
>>>> http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2159 ).
>>> Thanks. I have contributed to your bug report.
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