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system time, GMT and Berlin

R

rioinspace

Guest
Hello,

my Plesk 7.5.2, running Suse Linux 9.1 by the ISP 1&1 does not realy obay my changings in system time settings. And if I change it to GMT +1 (I used Vienna) or manualy in the time zone the next day I get again the wrong time GMT for Berlin:( Dear SW-Soft developer, Berlin is NOT GMT!!!!!
Who knows a trick / has experience with other NTP-Servers / a workaround for the surounding this "basic knowledge bug"?

Lot's of thanks!
 
Time Zone GMT +5.30

Hello,

I have Plesk 7.0.4 on Linux ES-III

How to set time on server to get Time Zone GMT +5:30

When I set IST time in plesk then server time is Fine, but Emails which are received show 9hr. 30 min. ahead on current time or server time.

So Email user face problem with time?

I want to set server time as Time Zone GMT +5:30
so that all country get real time of their country time zone.
And Email use also don't face any problem with mail receiving time.

Any Solution, Pls. Suggest....
 
Are you referring to the time in the email headers? I believe Qmail uses UTC time in the headers, then it's up to the email client (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) to translate from UTC to the user's local time.
 
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