Not sure what OS you are using but linux Centos, redhat etc.. Do have the
rpm and they run as a service. I love mine.
Just my 2 cents.

Remo


Bulend Kolay On 2/6/09 9:08 AM, "Bulend Kolay" <bma...@ihlas.net.tr> wrote:

> My ntpd is running as below;
> ps aux |grep ntpd
> /usr/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift
> 
> cat /etc/ntp.conf
> #####################
> server clepsydra.dec.com
> server clock.fmt.he.net
> server clock.isc.org
> 
> tinker step 0
> driftfile /etc/ntp/ntp.drift
> #####################
> 
> is above conf enough for dovecot ?
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> what should it be for the better job ? ( That's to say, not to be any
> problem in Dovecot )
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> I don't put  it to crontab. do I have to put it ?
> 
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>> What's the problem with the NTP.. Just put it on a cron job or change your
>> bios battery to fix your clock.
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>> Just my 2 cents.
>> 
>> Remo
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>> Wouter van der Schagt On 2/6/09 8:34 AM, "Wouter van der Schagt"
>> <wou...@vdschagt.com> wrote:
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>>>> Dovecot is very well to me. But I have a problem about it. I have to run
>>>> ntpd on the server. Because if time is not true, dovecot kills itself.
>>>> is there a way to ignore this option without causing any problem on
>>>> dovecot?
>>> 
>>> I'm not aware of this issue so I'm afraid i cannot help you with that.
>>> Perhaps just see and try in a test environment first?
>>> 
>>> - Wouter
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