On 24.10.19 09:05, Pedro David Marco wrote:
Normal user:
$ date; env - dateThu Oct 24 10:56:11 CEST 2019Thu Oct 24 10:56:11 CEST 2019$
Postfix user:
$ date; env - dateThu Oct 24 10:56:13 CEST 2019Thu Oct 24 10:56:13 CEST 2019$
I guess Postfix is taking just EPOCH time whitout considering localization...  
so i agree with you that most lilkely Postfix cannot read some file 
somewhere... but i have checked files permisisons and i have not any clue.. 
there are no errors in Posfrix log.

CEST is localised time. UTC time would be shown as UTC, try "date -u"
apparently your time is set wrong.

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