[wellylug] outgoing mail date

Persian persian13 at ihug.co.nz
Tue May 3 08:43:23 NZST 2005


Hi,

On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 08:19:03 +1200, jumbophut wrote:
> 
> Fixing your timezone might be all you need?  In KDE, right-click the
> clock in the task bar, select 'Adjust date and time', enter your root
> password.  Change the zone to Pacific/Auckland.
> 

I went to the clock in gnome on the bottom bar. I found it had an
adjust date and time and now I am in more trouble!

In this gnome clock I have ticked Enable Network Time Protocol
It said to choose a server, there were 3 choices all clock(number).redhat.com
After that on the time zone tab I chose Pacific Auckland time. It says the system clock uses UTC.
The date on this clock is highlighted as Tues May 3. Now when I have
clicked OK it says it is connecting to the server then the clock closes.
Problem is, in the taskbar it says yesterday! I went to root and did the
date command and it is correct. Where did I go wrong in this?

Also now my mail comes into mutt not in date order any more.

How can the clock show yesterday yet when I display date and time it is
today on the little calendar?

> [NB: the file you want should be somewhere under
> /usr/src/packages/SOURCES once 1. and 2. have been completed]
> 
> To extract the sources [for sendmail, which you will need to download
> a src.rpm for] and apply patches from a source package (without
> building an rpm)
> 

Thanks for your help, I am quite lost here. Can't I get just get the
file from somewhere and copy it in to submit.mc?

thanks a lot
Lyndsay

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