[toaster] Spam Assassin and Catchall account
I have setup the spam assassin through maildrop. So my .qmail-default file reads | maildrop is there a way to have a catchall account when using maildrop? thanks Jim
[toaster] Message Time
When I send messages locally the time stamp appears to be correct. If I send a message in from an outside location the time is off by 6 hours (Advanced). Any idea what might cause this? Jim
Re: [toaster] Message Time
I can send messages from hotmail other local qmail servers they all show an advance of 6 hours but the messages sent from local users on the same server show the correct time. When I send messages from hotmail to other qmail servers it shows up fine but off by 6 hours to this server. I'm stumped any help would be great. Jim > [EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti: > >> When I send messages locally the time stamp appears to be correct. If I >> send a message in from an outside location the time is off by 6 hours >> (Advanced). Any idea what might cause this? > > .. from sender's systemclock, depends on mailsystem. Some of rewrite of > date headers. > > -- > Eero >
Re: [toaster] Message Time
Thanks everyone for your help, I did have an error in my time zones. Jim > On Aug 11, 2004, at 2:13 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote: >>> Make sure all systems in the cluster use NTP to sync to the same time >>> server, and make sure all the time zones are set correctly (and the >>> same). >> >> qmail does not rewrite date headers, so time comes from mail client >> clock. > > And if you're using SqWebMail or SquirrelMail (or some other web > client), it will use the server's time and timezone settings when > displaying a message. > > My guess is that the timezone is set incorrectly on the machine in > question. > > -- > Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ > Info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/ > >