yeh I thought of that didn't work, nor did a full reboot either..
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Subject: RE: [SLUG] Time
Hi ,
I had the same thing happen with apache log files after daylight
savings, they were an hour behind in all the timestamps even though
the system date was correct. Restarting apache fixed, maybe you just
need to restart sendmail if it has been up since then.
Simon.
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>
> Howdy
>
> I'm having a rather strange issue with the introduction of
> daylight savings,
> even after setting the clock forward in the bios the time
> stamp on mail delivery
> is still an hour behind.
>
> when I query the system with the date command it returns the
> correct time.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> I'm Running Linux RH6.1
>
> Thanx
>
> Peter McCarthy
>
>
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