Why, yes, it does. Do I need to swap them ore delete X-IMAPbase, and is there a utility to do that, or do I have to make one?
Dan
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 12:53 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 16:32 -0500, Daniel Davidson wrote:
I am moving from and old FC2 system to a new RHEL5 system and am having trouble getting the UIDLs to move over right, mainly the UID.
I copy over the mailbox, and see the x-uid in the message is what it was on the old server, but when I telnet in to check pop, it rewrites x-uid in the message to something new, causing old messages to get downloaded again, which is not what we want
Then there's something in those headers that causes Dovecot to decide that they're wrong and they need to be rewritten. The rules have changed a bit since 0.99.
One thing I can think of is: Does the first message have X-UID: header before X-IMAPbase: header?