Hi all,

Problem solved.

I changed my /etc/apt/sources.list and put :
deb http://inverse.ca/debian-nightly jessie jessie

apt-get dist-upgrade

Cheers

Nicolas FABRE
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Le 27/05/2015 09:02, Nicolas Fabre a écrit :
Hi Christian and Zhang,

The timezone set in sogo.conf, user preferences and /etc/timezone are the same : Europe / Paris.
I checked mysql-server time, just in case, ok too.

I also tried to turn sogo sources list in debian-nightly with no success.

Except the error message i gave in the first post, nothing in my logs is linked with the problem.

Thanks!

Nicolas FABRE

Le 27/05/2015 02:35, Zhang Huangbin a écrit :
On May 26, 2015, at 11:34 PM, Nicolas Fabre <[email protected]> wrote:

Here is the error message i get in sogo.log :
sogod[4757] Unable to obtain time zone `leap-seconds.list'... <NSException: 0x2dc5e6ff460> NAME:GSTimeZoneFileException REASON:TZ_MAGIC is incorrect INFO:(null)
We have similar issue reported by our users before, reference:
http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic8733-iredmail-support-sogoealarmsnotify20319-no-local-time-zone-specified.html

It turns out SOGo reads /etc/timezone instead of the setting in
sogo.conf. Is it a bug, or working as designed?

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