Outlook 365 MUA produces dovecot changing filename on some mailbox
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hi at zakaria.website
Tue Sep 13 11:18:38 UTC 2022
On 2022-09-13 01:06, John Stoffel wrote:
>>>>>> "Jaroslaw" == Jaroslaw Rafa <raj at rafa.eu.org> writes:
>
>> Dnia 12.09.2022 o godz. 12:30:29 John Stoffel pisze:
>>> Sure, 'ls -l' doesn't do any sorting, it just reads the directory
>>> information as returned from the disk and show you the results. If
>>> you want it by time, you need to do:
>>>
>>> ls -ltr
>>>
>>> to have the newest files be at the end.
>
>> 'ls' (and 'ls -l' as well) by default sorts files alphabetically. It
>> has
>> always been so.
>
> Ooops, you're right! I was blanking on that since I was still
> thinking of the opendir() and readdir() calls which don't sort
> directory entries.
>
>> For unsorted list, one needs to use 'ls -lU' (that applies to GNU
>> version of
>> 'ls'; other versions may not recognize the '-U' switch).
>
> Yup!
Also, ls -lt the other way round.
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