Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-06-02 Thread Tilman Schmidt
Mike Oliveri wrote: > More specifically, the NTP server your server is polling for the true > time is the one that needs to be in the same time zone. Actually, no. NTP uses UTC exclusively, so it doesn't matter at all which timezone the NTP server is in. It should just be close wrt network topolog

Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-26 Thread Mike Oliveri
More specifically, the NTP server your server is polling for the true time is the one that needs to be in the same time zone. You should probably be using a stratum 2 server off this list: http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2b.html They're alpha by country, so scroll down to USA and t

Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-26 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello John, On Wednesday, May 26, 2004, John Wood wrote... > I am told that our server already runs on NTP. Any other ideas why > it's 1 hour out? Wrong time zone? Doesn't take into account daylight savings? You've not changed your personal information? You didn't mention in your original reply i

Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-26 Thread John Wood
Yes - I work in the same building as the server. John > Hello John, > On Wednesday, May 26, 2004, John Wood wrote... > >> I am told that our server already runs on NTP. Any other ideas why >> it's 1 hour out? > > Wrong time zone? Doesn't take into account daylight savings? You've > not changed yo

Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-26 Thread moliveri
If you run the date command at the command line, is that one hour out? Or are you only seeing it in the logs/squirrelmail? You can also verify the NTP is working as follows: ntpq -- this will dump you into the ntp query command prompt ntpq> rv This will out put a bunch of data. Look for Stratu

[SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-26 Thread John Wood
I am told that our server already runs on NTP. Any other ideas why it's 1 hour out? John --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g. Take an Oracle 10g class no

Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-25 Thread moliveri
Try looking into NTP for your server. Depending on OS, it's not all that hard to get up and running. That way you could keep your server in sync with an NTP server in your time zone and be just about dead-on accurate at all times. Take care, Mike > Sorry - let me try that again. > > Any idea why

[SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-25 Thread John Wood
Any idea why the server time is one hour out (compared to UK time)? I just sent an e-mail at 3pm but the log says 2pm. Right now, the time is just after 3pm. John --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on the hotte

Re: [SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-25 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello John, On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, John Wood wrote... > Sorry - let me try that again. > Any idea why the server time is one hour out (compared to UK time)? I > just sent an e-mail at 3pm but the log says 2pm. Right now, the time is > nearly 8.15pm The server time could be in one time zone,

[SM-USERS] server time

2004-05-25 Thread John Wood
Sorry - let me try that again. Any idea why the server time is one hour out (compared to UK time)? I just sent an e-mail at 3pm but the log says 2pm. Right now, the time is nearly 8.15pm John --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracl

Re: [SM-USERS] Server Time

2004-01-08 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
Please provide details about your configuration. What SquirrelMail version you are using? What OS? What PHP version? Remember that some people live in different time zones and sometimes it takes time to reply to your email. -- Tomas > I have safe mode off (and have never turned it on) but still

Re: [SM-USERS] Server Time

2004-01-07 Thread Cory Loken
I have safe mode off (and have never turned it on) but still don't see this option. Is there something else I should be looking for? Thanks Again. On Jan 7, 2004, at 11:04 AM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: Is there a way to have SquirrelMail use a time offset from the system time? I have a server in th

Re: [SM-USERS] Server Time

2004-01-07 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> Is there a way to have SquirrelMail use a time offset from the system > time? I have a server in the US and is primarily used by users in the > US. But it also hosts SquirrelMail that is only accessed in Japan. All > mail is tagged with a US time stamp. Is there an easy why to implement > an offs

[SM-USERS] Server Time

2004-01-07 Thread Cory Loken
Is there a way to have SquirrelMail use a time offset from the system time? I have a server in the US and is primarily used by users in the US. But it also hosts SquirrelMail that is only accessed in Japan. All mail is tagged with a US time stamp. Is there an easy why to implement an offset? T