On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 13:10, Akhilesh Agarwal wrote:
SERVER
* Redhat 9.0 stable (with all up2date updates installed) * Sendmail-8.12.8-6.90 * Dovecot 0.99.10 release
* On the workstation running Outlook Express, there should be some existing messages in Local Folders. (example: message downloaded from a POP3 server) * Change the time zone of the workstation machine to non-GMT time zone. In my case GMT +0530 (Indian Standard Time) * Create a test IMAP account on the server * Configure Outlook Express to connect to the IMAP account. * Now select a message in the Local Folders and copy it to a folder on the IMAP server. * If you check the message time on the IMAP account, you will find that +0530 hrs was added to the message time. (+0530 is apparently the time zone of my workstation as configure above)
Sorry for taking this long to reply, it always takes so much effort to turn on my Windows computer :)
I cannot reproduce this. I have my server and workstation set to GMT+3 and copying message from Dovecot to OE6 local folder and back keeps the message date the same.
Or actually it looks like IMAP -> local folder copies using the message's Date field rather than IMAP's INTERNALDATE which Received-field shows.
I'm not sure if this could be Dovecot's or OE6's fault .. Has anyone else seen timestamps going wrong when copying?
Can anyone please confirm this and let me know, as I am not subscribed to the list.
It actually never made it to list because it was decided to be spam (mostly due to being HTML).