Le jeudi 6 juin 2002, à 05:28 PM, Crist J. Clark a écrit :
> On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 12:48:05AM +0200, Aragon Gouveia wrote: >> Hi, >> > [snip] >> Jun 5 00:23:00 <mail.info> root postfix/smtp[57515] >> Jun 4 22:25:25 <mail.info> root postfix/smtpd[57772] > [snip] >> Jun 4 22:30:29 <mail.info> root postfix/smtpd[58118] >> Jun 5 00:42:03 <mail.info> root postfix/smtpd[58916] > [snip] > >> I've removed the actual message to protect the innocent. What I'm >> getting at >> is the log entry for 2 hours in the past being added in the middle of >> the >> present. Is this a bug or a feature? > > Your timezone is +0200, correct? It is almost certainly a timezone > issue. > I had such problems running postfix chrooted in /var/spool/postfix. Usually, if you have a /etc/localtime file, you should also have the same file in /var/spool/postfix/etc/localtime, otherwise your time will be all screwed up. Same for /etc/wall_cmos_clock. I sure looks like you have your smtp program chrooted while smtpd is not, or the other way around. A. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message