> Where does Courier get its timezone info? I have one server where it is
> picking up the wrong GMT offset. The /etc/localtime is correct, and the
> date command shows the correct time and timezone.
Have you restarted Courier since updating the zone files? Many services
only read that data on lo
Joe Laffey wrote:
> Where does Courier get its timezone info? I have one server where it is
> picking up the wrong GMT offset. The /etc/localtime is correct, and the
> date command shows the correct time and timezone.
If you have recently update your Time Zone files I would suggest you
restart s
Where does Courier get its timezone info? I have one server where it is
picking up the wrong GMT offset. The /etc/localtime is correct, and the
date command shows the correct time and timezone.
Thanks,
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Joe Laffey| Visual Effects for Film and Video
LAFFEY Computer Imagin
Jesper Langkjær writes:
Timezone problems
Hi...
We lives in GMT+1 timezone, but some of our application needs to run with
the mailserver set to GMT+0 and that gives problem with Courier.
When a mailclient (Outlook) shows a new messages it adds one houre.
Eg. Mail was sendt at 09:00, Out
Title: Timezone problems
Hi...
We lives in GMT+1 timezone, but some of our application needs to run with the mailserver set to GMT+0 and that gives problem with Courier.
When a mailclient (Outlook) shows a new messages it adds one houre.
Eg. Mail was sendt at 09:00, Outlook will show th