• Change time in mystic

    From Chad Adams@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 26, 2020 06:12:10
    From: nospam.Chad.Adams@f37.n19.z1.binkp.net

    Is there a way to set the time zone in mystic? I sent a netmail to rob from mystic to sbbs and the time was all off on the message because the zone was
    set as utc. The clock on the computer with the bbs is cst (cdt).

    I couldn’t find how to change the zone or any time related functions so I
    was wondering how to resolve this.

    The mail came in And was buried in his mailbox because the time was like 5 hours off.

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  • From g00r00@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 26, 2020 09:06:41
    From: nospam.g00r00@f215.n129.z1.binkp.net

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A47
    @TZUTC: -0500

    Is there a way to set the time zone in mystic? I sent a netmail to rob from mystic to sbbs and the time was all off on the message because the zone was set as utc. The clock on the computer with the bbs is cst (cdt).

    No, the timezone is autodetected based on the operating system setting. In the case of your message you can see its set to -0500.

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  • From Chad Adams@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 26, 2020 20:25:29
    From: nospam.Chad.Adams@f37.n19.z1.binkp.net

    Hrm, so if my system is presenting the wrong timezone its due to my OS? Is
    that correct?


    Sincerely,
    -Nugax
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  • From Rob Swindell@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 26, 2020 21:10:31
    From: nospam.Rob.Swindell@f1.n770.z6022.fidonet.org

    Re: Re: Change time in mystic
    By: g00r00 to Chad Adams on Sat Sep 26 2020 09:06 am

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A47
    @TZUTC: -0500

    Is there a way to set the time zone in mystic? I sent a netmail to rob from mystic to sbbs and the time was all off on the message because the zone was set as utc. The clock on the computer with the bbs is cst (cdt).

    No, the timezone is autodetected based on the operating system setting. In the case of your message you can see its set to -0500.

    The problem messages (with the UTC-0 time zone) were netmail, not echomail.

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  • From Tony Langdon@1:229/2 to Chad Adams on Sunday, September 27, 2020 18:45:00
    From: nospam.Tony.Langdon@f1.n770.z1896.fidonet.org

    On 09-26-20 20:25, Chad Adams wrote to g00r00 <=-

    Hrm, so if my system is presenting the wrong timezone its due to my OS?
    Is that correct?

    You have to make sure that /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone are set correctly, otherwise Mystic will use UTC.


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  • From Chad Adams@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, September 27, 2020 09:11:16
    From: nospam.Chad.Adams@f37.n19.z1.binkp.net

    You have to make sure that /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone are set correctly, otherwise Mystic will use UTC.


    I am quite sure thats my issue. Thanks!


    Sincerely,
    -Nugax
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  • From Chad Adams@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, September 27, 2020 09:20:58
    From: nospam.Chad.Adams@f37.n19.z1.binkp.net

    You have to make sure that /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone are set correctly, otherwise Mystic will use UTC.



    Tony,

    It looks like my system is set for CDT, as shown below from timedatectl. However, my message headers are showing UTC from Mystic, and users on SBBS
    are receiving my mail as UTC. Any thoughts?
    My time is NTP synced and correct.

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    cadams@bbs:/etc$ timedatectl
    Local time: Sun 2020-09-27 09:14:26 CDT
    Universal time: Sun 2020-09-27 14:14:26 UTC
    RTC time: Sun 2020-09-27 14:14:26
    Time zone: US/Central (CDT, -0500)
    System clock synchronized: yes
    NTP service: active
    RTC in local TZ: no


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    @MSGID:
    1:19/37 76e3de3f
    @REPLY: 1:129/215 dacfd7d3
    @TZUTC: -0500
    I don't even know the answer to this anymore.


    Sincerely,
    -Nugax
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  • From g00r00@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, September 27, 2020 13:00:10
    From: nospam.g00r00@f215.n129.z1.binkp.net

    Hrm, so if my system is presenting the wrong timezone its due to my OS?
    Is that correct?

    That should be how it works, assuming its working correctly. Mystic relies
    on the OS to provide the current system time and timezone so if that isn't proper then Mystic won't be either.

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  • From Tony Langdon@1:229/2 to Chad Adams on Monday, September 28, 2020 19:02:00
    From: nospam.Tony.Langdon@f1.n770.z1916.fidonet.org

    On 09-27-20 09:11, Chad Adams wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    You have to make sure that /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone are set correctly, otherwise Mystic will use UTC.


    I am quite sure thats my issue. Thanks!

    Yeah, /etc/timezone got me. :)


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  • From Chad Adams@1:229/2 to All on Monday, September 28, 2020 07:47:27
    From: nospam.Chad.Adams@f37.n19.z1.binkp.net

    What is in the file /etc/localtime? (it's a text file).



    cadams@bbs:~/mystic$ cat /etc/timezone
    US/Central


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  • From Tony Langdon@1:229/2 to Chad Adams on Monday, September 28, 2020 19:04:00
    From: nospam.Tony.Langdon@f1.n770.z1917.fidonet.org

    On 09-27-20 09:20, Chad Adams wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    You have to make sure that /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone are set correctly, otherwise Mystic will use UTC.



    Tony,

    It looks like my system is set for CDT, as shown below from
    timedatectl. However, my message headers are showing UTC from Mystic,
    and users on SBBS are receiving my mail as UTC. Any thoughts?
    My time is NTP synced and correct.

    What is in the file /etc/localtime? (it's a text file).




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  • From Tony Langdon@1:229/2 to Chad Adams on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 19:42:00
    From: nospam.Tony.Langdon@f1.n770.z1948.fidonet.org

    On 09-28-20 07:47, Chad Adams wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    What is in the file /etc/localtime? (it's a text file).



    cadams@bbs:~/mystic$ cat /etc/timezone
    US/Central

    Hmm, looks OK.


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