hi

you can pipe it through tai64nlocal to get local dates.

greetz & hope it helps Flavio

On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:02:00 -0700 (PDT), Val Luck said:

> 
>  Hello,
>  
>  I am using accustamp & cyclog, and the log files it leaves in
>  /var/log/qmail have the weird accustamp time on it: 
>  
>     965152081.734000 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
>     965152081.734005 end msg 540881
>  
>  I know that the number is the number of seconds since 1969 TAI (whatever
>  that is) but for casual log browsing, it is useless.  I would much prefer
>  dates in normal readable format, such as 
>  
>     Jul 31 10:18:57 io vpopmail[8028]: vchkpw: No user found test@:127.0.0.1
>  
>  so I can eyeball it and know when the last message sent was, or if a
>  certain user wants to know if their email was delivered, etc, I can start
>  looking at a certain time.  
>  
>  Should I use another "accustamp" type program, or can accustamp be
>  configured to use normal dates, or should I go back to syslog?       (is it
>  cyclog that is doing it?)
>  
>  Anyway, any help would be most appreciated.  Thanks!!
>  
>  Val
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
>  
>  

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