On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 20:25 +, Darren Latter wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> When deleting the index files they get regenerated with the current time. All
> email in the inbox then is shown with correct time.
>
> -rw--- 2 XXmail9924 Nov 13 20:21 .nfs.20052ab0.544d
> -rw--- 2 XX
Squirrelmail operates fine no date/time issues - it's the only bit that works
without a problem :)
On 13 Nov 2009, at 21:00, Bruce Bodger wrote:
> Right... I wasn't thinking of either Postfix or Dovecot, I was thinking that
> the program that was used to create the actual message may be squirre
Hi Bruce,
OS X 10.6 Server uses Postfix and Dovecot so no PHP that I'm aware of - but
thanks for the thought!
I'm wondering if Apple have "enhanced" Dovecot for XSAN clustering/integration?
I know that there are several parameters in the dovecot.conf file (mail file
locations, index status) tha
Hi Timo,
When deleting the index files they get regenerated with the current time. All
email in the inbox then is shown with correct time.
-rw--- 2 XXmail9924 Nov 13 20:21 .nfs.20052ab0.544d
-rw--- 2 XXmail 67584 Nov 13 20:21 .nfs.20052ab3.544d
drwx-- 2 XXmail
On Nov 13, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Darren Latter wrote:
Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be
correctly received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July
2037, 23:53
Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp.
It's a long shot, but are the ema
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 20:15 +, Darren Latter wrote:
> Further update..
>
> Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be correctly
> received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July 2037, 23:53
> Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp.
What ar
Further update..
Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be correctly
received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July 2037, 23:53
Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp.
Again, no errors being reported in the logs.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
D
Hi,
I've run into a bit of a problem and exhausted my knowledge and research. I'm
hoping that I've overlooked something very obvious!
I moved from a single Apple OS X 10.6.2 server Dovecot environment to a NFS
clustered environment, currently with two servers. Both servers are identical
hardw