OK, first here's a series of warnings while the laptop was closed, 18:43-19:04:
Mar 02 18:44:02 imap(1392): Warning: Time moved forward 24.925040 seconds
Mar 02 18:44:02 imap(1397): Warning: Time moved forward 24.925062 seconds
Mar 02 19:01:24 imap(1397): Warning: Time moved forward 993.009103 sec
Hi!
Can you try disabling "low power mode" and see if that makes any difference? I
don't have a mac, but try to go System Settings > Battery, select the drop-down
menu next to Low Power Mode, and choose Never?
Aki
> On 02/03/2025 17:30 EET John Muccigrosso wrote:
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> Below are the results
I wonder if this is some power saving feature that pauses dovecot processes? Do
you have power saving enabled?
Aki
On 02/03/2025 16:10 EET John Muccigrosso via dovecot
wrote:
These are pretty big drifts, like tens of minutes. Also note that a
bunch of correction
These are pretty big drifts, like tens of minutes. Also note that a bunch of
corrections get logged within a second of each other. And this is dovecot’s
log.
I think I’d notice problems like that with the clock, but what’s the best way
for me to check? Is there another log that should track th
Are you sure the real time on your Laptop is not drifting (and
eventually gets corrected by time.euro.apple.com just to drift again)?
Depending on the type of laptop maybe the build-in RTC doesn't keep the
time as it should caused i.e. by a depleted CMOS battery (note: No CMOS
battery in porta
Wondering if there's anyone who can help with this, which is still happening.
Yesterday's crash in the logs:
> Feb 26 15:55:07 imap(82011): Panic: file ./time-util.h: line 40
(timeval_add_usecs): assertion failed: (usecs >= 0)
Thanks.
J
On Feb 15, 2025, at 11:18, John Muccigrosso
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