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I want to be sure to get the TIMEZONE updated next month when Daylight
Saving Time starts in the USA. I presume cycling SMTP is necessary and
appropriate, but can't find any specific info.
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IF the TZ variable is set properly, the recycle should not be necessary.
The
DATE/Time service
In a message dated 3/9/2006 7:53:05 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P.S. I expect maintenance for this function somtime in the near future
to handle the changes from last year's energy bill.
Then you have to reapply the LE start and end parms for DST. The Energy
Can the SMTP task be cycled manually, with P SMTP and S SMTP commands
from the console (i.e., without cycling the TCPIP task)?
I want to be sure to get the TIMEZONE updated next month when Daylight
Saving Time starts in the USA. I presume cycling SMTP is necessary and
appropriate, but can't
In a message dated 3/8/2006 4:44:44 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can the SMTP task be cycled manually, with P SMTP and S SMTP commands
from the console (i.e., without cycling the TCPIP task)?
Yes. If it's in the AUTOLOG it will restart by it's own self. Umm,
:44 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: How to cycle SMTP?
Can the SMTP task be cycled manually, with P SMTP and S SMTP
commands
from the console (i.e., without cycling the TCPIP task)?
I want to be sure to get the TIMEZONE updated next month when Daylight
Saving Time starts in the USA. I
Larry Burch wrote:
Can the SMTP task be cycled manually, with P SMTP and S SMTP commands
from the console (i.e., without cycling the TCPIP task)?
I want to be sure to get the TIMEZONE updated next month when Daylight
Saving Time starts in the USA. I presume cycling SMTP is necessary and
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