All,
I figured out the answer to this problem. Since we're using a NetApp for mail
storage, I found that the time, on the NetApp, was incorrect!! Once I setup and
synced NTP all was well. I figured I'd post the answer just in case someone
else had the same issue.
Regards,
-----Original Message-----
From: cour...@lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:cour...@lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of
Michael McNeil
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 2:30 PM
To: cour...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [maildropl] Courier-IMAP showing incorrect time
Importance: High
All,
We experiencing a strange issue with the timestamp on our IMAP server. When we
send a message, the message arrives in the mailbox with no problem. Using
Outlook Express, I view the message source BEFORE I actually open the message
and the timestamps are correct. When I look at the receive time column in
Outlook Express, the time is way off. When I finally open the message, again
the timestamp is way off. I've added the following to my /etc/profile:
export TZ=EDT+4 (the server in question in on the east coast)
I then log out and log back in, type echo $TZ and I get the correct time and
date. Has anyone else experienced this ? I initially thought I might have
something to do with my SMTP server, but everything looks fine there. PLEASE
HELP!!! As we are migrating 20,000+ users to a new system as I type this.
Thanks,
Mike McNeil
Sr. Network Engineer
Inphonic,Inc.