19 May
2006
19 May
'06
4:16 p.m.
grant beattie wrote:
using INTERNALDATE instead, in this special-case workaround, would mean that messages don't show up with a zero date - and yes, it would help a lot. these are messages that are arriving via SMTP, so INTERNALDATE would represent the date that the message was delivered to the destination mailbox.
Well, fixing your SMTP's delivery agent to include the Date header seems better to me. Is there anything preventing you from doing that?
Current Dovecot's behaviour seems correct (according to the RFC 3501).
Cheers, -jkt
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