Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-08 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2013-05-07 6:08 PM, William Kenworthy wrote: On 08/05/13 00:47, Tanstaafl wrote: Also, I have rkhunter running on the same machine (job is in /etc/cron.daily, instead of the root crontab), which generates its own emails, and those have the correct time on them (header time matches what is in

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 07/05/2013 18:47, Tanstaafl wrote: > On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote: >> Tanstaafl wrote: >>> Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... >>> >>> /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) >>> >>> Date command says the server time is correct. >>> >>> Cron jobs run at t

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread William Kenworthy
On 08/05/13 00:47, Tanstaafl wrote: > On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote: >> Tanstaafl wrote: >>> Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... >>> >>> /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) >>> >>> Date command says the server time is correct. >>> >>> Cron jobs run at the

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote: Tanstaafl wrote: Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) Date command says the server time is correct. Cron jobs run at the correct times. EMails generated by cron have a time one hour

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread J. Roeleveld
Tanstaafl wrote: >Hi all, > >Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... > >/etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) > >Date command says the server time is correct. > >Cron jobs run at the correct times. > >EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past. > >Looking at

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2013-05-07 10:42 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 07/05/2013 16:31, Tanstaafl wrote: Cron jobs run at the correct times. EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past. Looking at the email header shows the correct date/time stamps, but since Thunderbird by default uses the date/time

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 07/05/2013 16:31, Tanstaafl wrote: > Hi all, > > Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... > > /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) > > Date command says the server time is correct. > > Cron jobs run at the correct times. > > EMails generated by cron have a time one ho

[gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Tanstaafl
Hi all, Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) Date command says the server time is correct. Cron jobs run at the correct times. EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past. Looking at the email header shows the corr