Related Clock Issue (was: hwclock has life...)

Aurel Wisse yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Jan 29 19:14:01 2003


Caveat: I know nothing about procmail. 

Could it be that procmail keeps the log with UTC
timestamps by default? The /etc/sysconfig/clock file
is used by the scripts /etc/init.d/halt and
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, not necessarily by procmail.

Aurel

--- Thomas Kernes <tkernes@buckwestern.com> wrote:
> I have a different problem that I have been trying
> to solve with the
> hwclock.  I have sync'd my hwclock with my system
> clock so that:
> 
> [x]# hwclock
> Wed 29 Jan 2003 02:14:38 PM CST  -0.787007 seconds
> 
> [x]# date
> Wed Jan 29 14:14:41 CST 2003
> 
> BUT, I have procmail running and the log reports
> times like:
> 
> 7P From blah Wed Jan 29 20:17:13 2003
>  Subject: Should get blocked Viagra
> 
> ...which are 6 hours ahead...correct for UTC.  WHY? 
> Is this a procmail
> problem?  I have sync'd the clocks and have
> 'UTC=false' in
> /etc/sysconfig/clock
> 
> 
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