Re: timestamp wrong

2001-07-11 Thread Adrian Ho
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 05:20:30PM +1000, Chris Herrmann wrote: > Any ideas what the variable TZ means, if & how I should use it here, and if > not, how to get the delivery of messages reporting the correct time? I've answered this question previously; see:

timestamp wrong

2001-07-11 Thread Chris Herrmann
Hi, the timestamp on mailmessages processed by my mail server is wrong - it's 20 hours fast. The time on the server is fine, time on the workstation is fine. A test message from me to me via the aforementioned server will result in a message delivered tomorrow sometime (well, it tells me

Re: Timestamp in logs

2001-02-17 Thread Kyle
etWEB/Affinity Internet System Administrator - Only-Linux.Com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.skynetweb.com - Original Message - From: John P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 9:36 AM Subject: Timestamp in logs > Just wondering, is the

Re: Timestamp in logs

2001-02-17 Thread Charles Cazabon
John P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just wondering, is there an easy way of finding out the time of an event in > the /var/log/qmail/current file? The first field is the timestamp (providing you used a 't' argument to multilog). To convert it to readable local time

Timestamp in logs

2001-02-17 Thread John P
Just wondering, is there an easy way of finding out the time of an event in the /var/log/qmail/current file? That's all! Thanks John

Re: LWQ and timestamp

2001-01-17 Thread Dave Sill
on of the time stamp format. I haven't documented qmailanalog in LWQ because I keep hoping that DJB will update it for the new timestamp format or release a new qmail that will make qmailanalog completely obsolete. -Dave

LWQ and timestamp

2001-01-17 Thread Clemens Hermann
Hi, I installed qmail as described in LWQ. As I try to evaluate the logs with qmail analog I run into trouble because multilog does not have the timestamps needed by qmailanalog. Can I just replace any multilog entry with splogger or is this no good idea? Can I create the timestamps in multilog i

Re: Timestamp

2001-01-08 Thread Harald Hanche-Olsen
+ "Alessander Salgueirosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | Hi all | | See, i have a big matter here. | One client have the qmail installed in his server, and the time is set ok. | But all the messages come whit 1 hour later in time (timestamp i belive) | Some one knows how to configure

Timestamp

2001-01-08 Thread Alessander Salgueirosa
Hi all   See, i have a big matter here. One client have the qmail installed in his server, and the time is set ok. But all the messages come whit 1 hour later in time (timestamp i belive) Some one knows how to configure it   Did i use the qmail-inject command   Someone have this

Re: timestamp error

2000-09-06 Thread Dave Sill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I have a question about qmail's timestamp. See: http://www.faqts.com/knowledge-base/view.phtml/aid/1167/fid/208/lang/en -Dave

timestamp error

2000-09-06 Thread Alan Chung
Hi, I have a question about qmail's timestamp. This is the message I sent for testing and it appeared two differnet time. Only the one on the top head was a wrong timestamp. Does anyone know why this happen\? I actually tried date822fmt.c patch and got this result. From alan@myd

RE: timestamp

2000-09-05 Thread Charles Warwick
PROTECTED] Subject: timestamp I have setup the qmail server and tested. My system time is correct but when I sent mail through smtp server, the date appeared on head was totally wrong. Does anyone know why? Do I have to set system hardware clock to GMT or anything else? Any help will be

timestamp

2000-09-05 Thread Alan Chung
I have setup the qmail server and tested. My system time is correct but when I sent mail through smtp server, the date appeared on head was totally wrong. Does anyone know why? Do I have to set system hardware clock to GMT or anything else? Any help will be appreciated. Alan

Re: timestamp problem

2000-06-17 Thread Paul Schinder
At 5:10 PM +0200 6/17/00, Jens Georg wrote: >hello, > >i am running qmail on a suse linux server with its systemclock set >correctly. unfortunately, qmail sets an incorrect time to every outgoing >mail. system time and time in mails differs in exactly 2 hours, i.e. >writing a mail at 16:00 o'clock

timestamp problem

2000-06-17 Thread Jens Georg
hello, i am running qmail on a suse linux server with its systemclock set correctly. unfortunately, qmail sets an incorrect time to every outgoing mail. system time and time in mails differs in exactly 2 hours, i.e. writing a mail at 16:00 o'clock sets time to 14:00 o'clock in the mail. any idea

Re: new daemontools timestamp does not work with qmailanalog

1999-11-03 Thread Troy Morrison
This was, in fact, answered. Perhaps not authoritatively, but answered nonetheless: http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1999/09/msg01403.html ...Troy On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Dwayne Jacques Fontenot wrote: > what's the deal with qmailanalog? I see several questions over the last

new daemontools timestamp does not work with qmailanalog

1999-11-03 Thread Dwayne Jacques Fontenot
what's the deal with qmailanalog? I see several questions over the last few months with not a single response. so I don't have my hopes up. new daemontools produces hex timestamp current qmailanalog does not seem to grok it does nobody use it? why has this not been

Re: Timestamp.

1999-02-12 Thread Kai MacTane
Text written by Michael Bryan at 08:33 PM 2/12/99 +: > >I'm getting a wrong timestamp from a couple of different mailers we >usebut others are correct. The date is correct on my machine, but >it ends up being 5 hours ahead (GMT I presume). Is there a way to fix >t

Timestamp.

1999-02-12 Thread Michael Bryan
Just another quick question. I'm getting a wrong timestamp from a couple of different mailers we usebut others are correct. The date is correct on my machine, but it ends up being 5 hours ahead (GMT I presume). Is there a way to fix that, or does it just have to do with the Parti

Re: The timestamp works except......

1999-01-03 Thread Genealogy Online
Well, I think I figured out what happens Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 14:36:00 -0600 (CST) To: Genealogy Online <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: The timestamp works except.. In-Reply-To: Genealogy Online's message Th

Re: The timestamp works except......

1999-01-03 Thread Genealogy Online
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, eric wrote: > Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 12:05:51 -0600 (CST) > From: eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Genealogy Online <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: The timestamp works except.. > > Yep - > > is used for tracking across time zones

The timestamp works except......

1999-01-03 Thread Genealogy Online
...when I pipe a file from the command line to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail. It always arrives with the time zone "-". This, for instance.. ns2:~$ echo test | /var/qmail/bin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] results in this. Date: 5 Nov 1999 17:46:04 - From: [EMAIL