, while in the Proxmox
servers (postfix_2.5.5-1.1+lenny1_amd64.deb), mail date/time is as you
said must be.
Also on a CentOS 6.2 (64bit) that use the same Postfix version of
Scientific Linux 6.1 mail date/time is as you said must be.
I am a bit confused ... ;-)
Thanks for interest.
Regards, B.
Barbara M.:
>
> There is a settings/parameter that fix the date/time of a mail to the time
> I start to compose it or when I sent it?
>
> I noticied some differences after update of a server from 2.2 to 2.6.
> Postfix 2.2 cron Job give this mail:
> -
> Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 04:20:50
> Fr
i am pretty sure that this is not the job of postfix :-)
postfix can not know when you started compose
a message, it knows only the date when it arrived
so your changed bahvior is not in postfix
it is in crond or any other component resposible
for the mail
Am 15.01.2012 12:41, schrieb Barbara M
There is a settings/parameter that fix the date/time of a mail to the time
I start to compose it or when I sent it?
I noticied some differences after update of a server from 2.2 to 2.6.
Postfix 2.2 cron Job give this mail:
-
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 04:20:50
From: Cron Daemon
To: ro