OK, stripping the attachment and putting it up on a web server since the
original did not seem to go through (probably due to attachment).
Also got word from the user that it has always been like this - he just now
decided he would like it fixed!
Earlier message
Thx Dan.
Yes - checked time on ESXi host, guest qmailtoaster system, and I logged
into squirrelmail from my own system and the issue is still apparent. Time
is correct on all, at least within a few minutes.
The time stamp that is off is the received time in the inbox.
I also thought timezone, but the user has set timezone within squirrelmail
(I checked it), and the servers all have timezone set. when I run 'date' it
is correct on both the ESXi host and the qmailtoaster system.
I have attached a screen shot to illustrate. The two messages with Test
subject are from me to the user, this is the users mailbox and I am logged
in from my system which has a sent time of 9:30AM and 9:45AM. You can see
the time in the upper left of squirrelmail is correct (under last refresh)
and looking at the header of the 9:45AM email has a time stamp of:
Received: (qmail 5786 invoked by uid 89); 23 Jan 2014 17:45:14 -
We are Pacific time zone. This is all very odd.
(screen shot here) http://files.rlgaming.com/SMscreen.jpg
Thx for any help.
Helmut
From: Dan McAllister [mailto:q...@it4soho.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:59 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] squirrelmail time stamp issue
On 1/23/2014 12:21 AM, Helmut Fritz wrote:
OK, I could not find anything in the list archive and only one mentioned
that is not exactly the same as my issue. I have a few users using
squirrelmail, and checked this myself. The time stamp listed on incoming
messages is 7 hours and 20 to 23 minutes BEHIND current time.
The server time and date checks out.
I am running these plugins currently:
1. delete_move_next
2. squirrelspell
3. newmail
4. autocomplete
5. compatibility
This is a VMWare VM running on ESXi if it matters. I am not yet sure when
this started, I have asked the user that noticed it. this effects only the
received time in the webmail client. All headers report correct data.
Thx!
Have you checked the date/time stamps on both the ESXi server AND the
squirrelmail host? Assuming this is the same host as the SMTP host? (If not,
check that host as well)
If all goes well, check the date/time on the client system.
(You weren't clear on which date stamp was off, so I'm covering all bases
here).
If it was an exact set of hours off, I'd suspect a timezone issue -- but "20
to 23 minutes" should not be attributed to a TZ setting.
Dan McAllister
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