12 Aug
2003
12 Aug
'03
11:41 p.m.
On Tuesday, Aug 12, 2003, at 23:24 Europe/Helsinki, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
When a file is linked, the mtime is naturally kept on the destination. This gives the destination message the same internaldate as the original. The destination mailbox would then be likely to get an arrival with an earlier internaldate than its newest message.
Internaldate should be preserved while copying in any case.
The IMAP protocol says to bump UIDVALIDITY when this happens.
Where?