timestamp is hunky-dory.
>
> - Messages straight from the command line with sendmail are properly
> timestamped as well.
>
> I'm flummoxed.
>
> -t
>
> PS: Go London 2012!
>
> >Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 15:03:26 -0400
> >From: Trevor Vaughan <[EM
Trevor Vaughan typed, at or about 7/6/2005 12:18 PM, ...
The first is that the system clock is set to US EST (Is it a DELL?
That happens sometimes) and, depending on what function is called, the
code may be getting hardware time NOT system time (guess how I know
this ;-).
I've cheked the hardwa
hoot me
> an email directly through its functions and THAT timestamp is hunky-dory.
>
> - Messages straight from the command line with sendmail are properly
> timestamped as well.
>
> I'm flummoxed.
>
> -t
>
> PS: Go London 2012!
>
> >Date: Tu
flummoxed.
-t
PS: Go London 2012!
>Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 15:03:26 -0400
>From: Trevor Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [otrs] Mail Timestamp.
>
>Are you West Coast US? If so, it sounds like you're having a GMT
>difference problem somewhere in your mail pat
Are you West Coast US? If so, it sounds like you're having a GMT
difference problem somewhere in your mail path, either at the source
or destination.
Trevor
On 7/5/05, Tony Saurini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working in implementing OTRS for our company and I notied the mails
> tha
Hi,
I'm working in implementing OTRS for our company and I notied the mails
that are getting sent during my tests have a totally whach timeestamp,
and I cannot dig up anything in the documentation or the code as to
where I can fix this.
Anyone have any ideas?
- OTRS 1.3.2
- System time of s