List,
I was running out of space on one courier-imap server and needed to
move a user's mailbox onto another courier-imap instance. I did this
using the `scp` openssh command. The problem is, the user using Mac
Mail said that all the timestamps in her client (Mac Mail) report the
range of time in which the copy took place.

Am I correct when I assume this is probably the INTERNAL DATE message
attribute? Is there an RFC explicitly stating that clients should read
the SMTP Date header of the message body and not the INTERNAL DATE of
the IMAP server?

Using the Squirrelmail webmail application to access the very same
mailbox does show the original dates and not the dates of the actual
migration. I just wanted some proof that the client is not compliant
by pointing to a standard which says the client must use the SMTP Date
header. Thanks.

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