[Dovecot] v1.0.6 released

Kyle Wheeler kyle-dovecot at memoryhole.net
Thu Nov 1 21:35:12 EET 2007


On Thursday, November  1 at 02:31 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
> On Sunday, October 28 at 03:16 AM, quoth Timo Sirainen:
>> 	* SORT: If Date: header is missing or broken, fallback to using
>> 	  INTERNALDATE (as the SORT draft nowadays specifies).
>
> Since this is a subject I looked at before, I'm rather curious. Where in the 
> SORT draft does it say to fall back to INTERNALDATE? What I read (from 
> http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-imapext-sort-19.txt, section 2.2) is 
> this:

A better, more stable link is here: 
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-imapext-sort

      As used in this document, the term "sent date" refers to the date
      and time from the Date: header, adjusted by time zone to
      normalize to UTC.  For example, "31 Dec 2000 16:01:33 -0800" is
      equivalent to the UTC date and time of "1 Jan 2001 00:01:33
      +0000".

      If the time zone is invalid, the date and time SHOULD be treated
      as UTC.  If the time is also invalid, the time SHOULD be treated
      as 00:00:00.  If there is no valid date or time, the date and
      time SHOULD be treated as 00:00:00 on the earliest possible date.

~Kyle
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