2012-03-01 Again mail setup work. I've changed the next MX records and moved more lists and normal email addresses. I ensured that IMAP, SMTP and webmail access works well. On my home server, I upgraded the masqmail version from 0.3.3 to 0.3.5-dev because in the previous version wrapper commands for routes had bugs. Now I have STARTTLS support between my home server and the new machine. When I wanted to set up some mail reminder with cron, it didn't work ... at least not as expected. In the beginning I simply couldn't understand the problem. Somewhen it occured to me, that there must be some kind of time shift involved. Yes, all dates were shifted by one hour. 11:45 was 10:45 and so on. But the time on the system was correct. I found explanations: Restarting Daemons and Long-Running Programs After the zoneinfo files are updated, you may need to restart daemons and other long-running programs to get them to use the new zone information. Examples of such programs include apache, bind, cron, [...] [0] Well, that's particularly a problem for cron, isn't it? A cron restart solved the problem. By the end of the day I had to fight spam again. Man, what a tedious task. I need to think about that. [0] http://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges http://marmaro.de/lue/ markus schnalke