On 1/1/1970, "Andreas Aardal Hanssen" wrote:

>On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Jesper Forsberg wrote:
>>Hi there,
>>I recently emerged bincimap-1.2.9final, and everything went flawlessly
>>except for one thing.
>>ALL dates on the e-mails are "1/1/1970". They show up correctly if I
>>click on them using my webmail interface, but in the interface listing,
>>they are not sorted and seem to be at the same date.
>>Is this a problem with bincimail or IlohaMail?
>
>Could you please check the following two things:
>
>1) The file names in your maildir directories.

First off, I have bincimap-cache and bincimap-uidvalidity. The three
folders: cur, new and temp.
Examples of files in cur:
1095970655.000000.mbox:2,S (I have converted my mbox to maildir)
1095970655.000028.mbox:2,S
1095970655.000003.mbox:2,RS
1095988171.V303I12f34a.snowdream.org:2,RS
1095998706.V303I12f34e.snowdream.org:2,

>2) The file system time stamps of the mail files.

These look fine.
Sep 24 09:04, Sep  3 15:15 , Aug 31 22:56.

>3) The dates in the headers of your emails.

These are from your e-mail, and the others looks about the same.

Received: from lexx.infeline.org (infeline.org [217.144.230.27])
        by localhost (Postfix) with SMTP id 9865DD35DC
        for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 24 Sep 2004 08:37:48 +0200 (CEST)
Received: (qmail 9602 invoked by uid 501); 24 Sep 2004 06:33:14 -0000
Received: (qmail 9589 invoked from network); 24 Sep 2004 06:33:14 -0000
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 08:33:13 +0200 (CEST)


>4) The protocol dump (see lifewithbincimap.org for detail on dumping the
>   protocol).

I don't think it's necessary to do a protocol dump here, since I'm
using a webmail interface. (This would mean that I'd have to listen on
localhost on the machine I'm running bincimap).

>I'm sure we can figure this out. :-)

Thanks for your reply :)

>Andy
>
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>


Regards
- Jesper

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