I use Devuan Ascii. It uses GLIBC 2.24
My main concern is that this problem may affect how postfix deals with deferred 
emails...  What do you think, Wietse?
Thanks,
Pedro.


    On Thursday, October 24, 2019, 4:53:45 PM GMT+2, Wietse Venema 
<wie...@porcupine.org> wrote:  
 
 Pedro David Marco:
>  Thanks Matus...
> date -u shows correct UTC time.
> Monitoring mailq with strace i have seen it always reads the 
> file?/usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC? but "date" and "env - date"? commads read the 
> file "/etc/localtime" (shown by strace)
> 
> So it seems that? mailq always shows UTC time despite system localtime, while 
> other postfix elements, like headers added to the email, use localtime (CEST 
> in my case)...

On my systems (FreeBSD, Fedora) mailq reports local time (i.e. not
UTC). 

On a recent Fedora release, "strace postqueue -p" show it opens
/etc/localtime (same for an older FreeBSD system). This does not
change when main.cf:maillog_file is empty or non-empty.

What system are you using? Some non-GLIBC Linux distribution?

    Wietse
  

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