Gunnar,
Is the time/date displayed correctly with the system "date" command?
If yes, then usually the only other thing you have to worry about
with Postfix, is the case where Postfix is configured to run chroot'ed: there needs to be
a copy of /etc/localtime in the chroot'ed etc directory (and perhaps some other
supporting items in the chroot'ed lib, bin, or etc).
If all that is okay, it's probably a software bug somewhere. Kind of weird
that it's displaying the UNIX Epoch date of 1-1-1980.
--
Greg
Gunnar_Frenzel@web.de wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a FreeBSD 6.0 system with Postfix v2.2.5 and Courier-IMAP. All
> is working fine so far, but the mails from the Mail Delivery System
> (e.g. undelivered mail notifications etc.) has a date of 1.1.1980.
> Where do I have to configfure postfix to get the right date and time
> information in these mails?
> Thanks in advance.
> Gunnar
>