On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Joe Laffey writes:
>
> > I think we have some sort of bug here. I have two courier servers. Both
> > run 0.42. Both run NetBSD 1.6.1. One is PPC, the other x86.
> >
> > in the rfc822 config.h both get configed to #define USE_TIME_DAYLIGHT 1
> >
> > How
Joe Laffey writes:
I think we have some sort of bug here. I have two courier servers. Both
run 0.42. Both run NetBSD 1.6.1. One is PPC, the other x86.
in the rfc822 config.h both get configed to #define USE_TIME_DAYLIGHT 1
However, it would appear that locatime already accounts for daylight
savin
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Joe Laffey writes:
>
> > Why does this say GMT -4 in the header below?
> >
> > The server is set to US/Central and the date command shows that. I
> > restarted courier as well. The sending machine (ubermail) is also set to
> > US/Central (-5 GMT)
>
> G
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Joe Laffey writes:
>
> > Why does this say GMT -4 in the header below?
> >
> > The server is set to US/Central and the date command shows that. I
> > restarted courier as well. The sending machine (ubermail) is also set to
> > US/Central (-5 GMT)
>
> G
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Joe Laffey writes:
>
> > Why does this say GMT -4 in the header below?
> >
> > The server is set to US/Central and the date command shows that. I
> > restarted courier as well. The sending machine (ubermail) is also set to
> > US/Central (-5 GMT)
>
> G
Joe Laffey writes:
Why does this say GMT -4 in the header below?
The server is set to US/Central and the date command shows that. I
restarted courier as well. The sending machine (ubermail) is also set to
US/Central (-5 GMT)
Generally, all daemons are started with a fresh environment, so if you r