qmail ALWAYS uses UTC when recording dates in the mail headers it
generates. That is what the '-0000' means. The difference between UTC
and CDT is '-0500'. The time stamps are correct you are just misreading
them. :)
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Zhiliang Hu wrote:
>
> qmail has been working on my site for a while. Everything has been
> fine except -
>
> when a mail is trigerred by a CGI program, which is using the "sendmail"
> replacement provided by qmail, the time stamp on the qmail delivery lines
> are 5 hours ahead of actual time, ALTHOUGH the time generated by the CGI
> program itself is correct. (see below for an actual example; Note: time
> stamps on other mail deliveries are correct).
>
> Any hints?
>
> Zhiliang
>
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