Hi,
I've run into a bit of a problem and exhausted my knowledge and research. I'm
hoping that I've overlooked something very obvious!
I moved from a single Apple OS X 10.6.2 server Dovecot environment to a NFS
clustered environment, currently with two servers. Both servers are identical
Further update..
Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be correctly
received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July 2037, 23:53
Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp.
Again, no errors being reported in the logs.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 20:15 +, Darren Latter wrote:
Further update..
Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be correctly
received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July 2037, 23:53
Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp.
What are
On Nov 13, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Darren Latter wrote:
Volumes of emails arriving - hits either server, some will be
correctly received with date/time, others time stamped with 8 July
2037, 23:53
Same server could give either the correct or the 2037 timestamp.
It's a long shot, but are the
Hi Timo,
When deleting the index files they get regenerated with the current time. All
email in the inbox then is shown with correct time.
-rw--- 2 XXmail9924 Nov 13 20:21 .nfs.20052ab0.544d
-rw--- 2 XXmail 67584 Nov 13 20:21 .nfs.20052ab3.544d
drwx-- 2 XX
Hi Bruce,
OS X 10.6 Server uses Postfix and Dovecot so no PHP that I'm aware of - but
thanks for the thought!
I'm wondering if Apple have enhanced Dovecot for XSAN clustering/integration?
I know that there are several parameters in the dovecot.conf file (mail file
locations, index status) that
Squirrelmail operates fine no date/time issues - it's the only bit that works
without a problem :)
On 13 Nov 2009, at 21:00, Bruce Bodger wrote:
Right... I wasn't thinking of either Postfix or Dovecot, I was thinking that
the program that was used to create the actual message may be
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 20:25 +, Darren Latter wrote:
Hi Timo,
When deleting the index files they get regenerated with the current time. All
email in the inbox then is shown with correct time.
-rw--- 2 XXmail9924 Nov 13 20:21 .nfs.20052ab0.544d
-rw--- 2 XXmail