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Subject:Chroot Timestamps
Group:Postfix-users
From:lists
Date:16 May 2007


 
Hello,

I am running a postfix mail server that is handling the mail for several
domains. The server is running in a chroot environment. All is well with
the handling of mail, etc. However, i am having trouble getting the
timestamps to correctly show on the received email. I am using courier
imapd ssl to deliever the mail to the clients. Upon receiving mail, the
timestamp is off by -1 hour. I have copied the correct zonefile over to
localtime within the chroot environment. I believe the difference of one
hour is the difference between EST and EDT (day light savings). Has
anyone had any trouble like this? If so, what needs to be done for the
correct timestamp to be displayed?

Thanks!


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