I reboot the machine ad work correctly.
It's no good for me, too Windows-like.

Thanks very much :)
Jacopo

2009/10/28 Jacopo Cappelli <jacop...@gmail.com>:
> Hi
>
> 2009/10/27 Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org>:
>> Jacopo Cappelli:
>>> Only security is grsec but don't block anything of Postfix.
>>
>> Logging the "wrong time" means one of the following:
>>
>> 1) The timezone file is not accessible (no file, no permission).
>>   Use strace to see what system call fails.
> use strace postfix start but there aren't any error on file and permission
> and use postfix set-permissions
>>
>> 2) The file contains the wrong data. Use cmp(1) to find out
>>   if it differs from a good file.
> use cmp /etc/localtime /var/spoo/postfix/etc/localtime is equal
>>
>> 3) The process has the wrong TZ environment. Specify the TZ in
>>   /etc/postfix/main.cf.
>>   import_environment = MAIL_CONFIG MAIL_DEBUG MAIL_LOGTAG TZ=XXX LANG=C
>>
> try this but not work
>>        Wietse
>>
>> 4) The process effective user or group id is not equal to the
>>    corresponding real id (setuid/setgid binary or ancestor process),
>>    and so the process scrubs TZ from its environment for security
>>    reasons. In this case, explicitly adding TZ=... in main.cf,
>>    as above will help.
> i do apt-get install --reinstall postfix and reinstall postfix with
> the correct permission and owner but not work...
>
> What's happen? :S
>
> --
> Linux, Windows Xp ed MS-DOS
> (anche conosciuti come il Bello, il Brutto ed il Cattivo).
> -- Matt Welsh
>



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