I did the same but see this
Sep 1 06:57:41 wb sendmail[14854]: ruleset=check_relay,
arg1=[83.102.141.18], arg2=127.0.0.2, relay=[83.102.141.18], reject=550
5.7.1 - Email blocked by SpamCop see:
http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?83.102.141.18
Sep 1 06:57:41 wb sendmail[14855]: ruleset=check_relay,
arg1=[83.102.141.18], arg2=127.0.0.2, relay=[83.102.141.18], reject=550
5.7.1 - Email blocked by SpamCop see:
http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?83.102.141.18
Sep 1 12:57:41 wb in.qpopper[14850]: (v4.0.5) POP login by user "xxxx"
at (sys.dennis) 192.168.1.99
Sep 1 12:57:41 wb in.qpopper[14849]: (v4.0.5) POP login by user "xxxx"
at (sys.dennis) 192.168.1.99
Sep 1 12:57:41 wb in.qpopper[14850]: Stats: around 0 0 0 0 sys.dennis
192.168.0.99
Sep 1 12:57:41 wb in.qpopper[14849]: Stats: dennis 0 0 0 0 sys.dennis
192.168.0.99
So you think it's okay but it's switching backwards / forwards ..
I even removed the NTP server I used.. no solution ..
Maurice de Laat wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 08:20:23PM +0100, Richard Monks wrote:
>
>
>> I'm in the process of writing some PHP and noticed that the time on my
>> server has been set back 5 hours - reading 15:XX instead of 20:XX. Looking
>> at System Settings->Time, the hours list is messed up, with '12' as the
>> first option and 1-11 following.
>>
>> I have pool.ntp.org set as my time server and that doesn't appear to be
>> having any effect either. Date seems to be OK.
>>
>> This has happened on both of the servers I've updated - is it a result of
>> the update?
>>
>
> Looks the same here.
> It seems to me that the timezone was incorrect:
> [admin@arie ~]$ date
> Thu Aug 31 17:36:44 EDT 2006
>
> I went into the GUI. Didn't change the timesetting, but saved them again.
> It now looks correct:
> [admin@arie ~]$ date
> Thu Aug 31 23:38:17 CEST 2006
>