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Horde Timezone Email Not Correct

pierre88

Basic Pleskian
Hi Guys,
i'm using Plesk 10.3.1 on Centos 5.4, Horde as Webmail (postfix as mailserver), from today i saw some strange things during sending/receiving emails on Horde.

In fact, if i receive emails externally, the hour marked on the email is 2 hours back than Italian Timezone, if i receive emails from my php ecommerce site (sended via phpmail function) the hour is correct.

If i do in ssh:
root@server etc]# date
mer ott 26 00:04:57 UTC 2011

The timezone is correct, how to fix my problem?

Thanks
 
Is it related only to Horde? Did you try to restart Postfix?
 
I just solved this issue, i copied a "localtime" file correct on my machine, now it display:

root@server httpdocs]# date
mer ott 26 12:25:38 CEST 2011


CEST instead of UTC, and horde work correctly, but every time i reboot my server, it come back to UTC... Why?
 
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