Time Zone Problem

Budi Febrianto bfebrian at gmx.net
Mon Jun 13 04:25:02 UTC 2005


Hello Anže,

      The first email that I sent is using the SMPT server that I
      think have the problem.

      This is the header

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      TIA

Friday, June 10, 2005, 1:39:19 PM, you wrote:

AV> Hi Budi,

AV> In order to successfully resolve your problem, please provide
AV> us with e-mail header. For example, send an e-mail somewhere to
AV> your external mail account and than mail us the mail details
AV> (internet headers).

AV> Anze

AV> -----Original Message-----
AV> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
AV> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Budi Febrianto
AV> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 7:37 AM
AV> To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
AV> Subject: Time Zone Problem

AV> Hello All,

AV>       I confuse.
AV>       I have 3 smtp servers, 2 RHL 8.0 based and 1 is windows NT
AV>       based.

AV>       It's been running for years without a problem.
AV>       Now, I have a software that need to send email directly to smtp
AV>       server.
AV>       First I use on of the linux box, the time is wrong (almost 7
AV>       hours diff).
AV>       Then I use the second linux box, the time is diff too.
AV>       Panic, I use the windows box, and the time is ok.

AV>       So, I think the problem is in linux boxin the time zone.

AV>       This is the entry of clock
AV>       Fri 10 Jun 2005 12:46:26 PM WIT  -1.047683 seconds

AV>       and the windows box is the same but with +7.

AV>       I know there is diff for 2 hours from linux box and windows box,
AV>       but why the email have 7 hours diff?


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Best regards,
 Budi Febrianto (mailto:bfebrian at gmx.net)

If it's not installed, it can't be hacked.






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