Ok, first off, I went back to 1.2.3 and the problem is fixed. I could not stand it without my email :)
As far as the date issue, I tested that with 1.2.5 and it is *not* fixed either. I took Outlook 2002 with imap conection to cyrus imap and to bincimap accounts. Moving email from the cyrus to the bincimap losted the received date. To reproduce the header date: Using Evolution 1.4.5 (current version), all received email is has *no* header information until you open it up, then all looks ok. Outlook, Thunderbird on the other hand is fine - strange. Since I am back on the 1.2.3 I don't know how to do the test... for header problem. I appreciate a nice product and will do my best to help. On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 14:17, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Joseph Showalter wrote: > >Here is what Evolution looks like. > >I have two installs and they both did this to me. > > Can you do a protocol dump? > > http://lifewithbincimap.org/index.php/Main/ProtocolDumping > > We need to find out what Evolution is saying to the new Binc IMAP server, > and that will probably also say what goes wrong. > > It's useful to have a complete dump, from you connect with Evolution, > select and see the display error with the "?" everywhere, and to the copy > is done and the dates are lost. > > Andy :-) > > -- > Andreas Aardal Hanssen | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg > Author of Binc IMAP | "It is better not to do something > http://www.bincimap.org/ | than to do it poorly." -- respectfully, Joseph - (606) 477-2355 x140 ------=============
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