On 8/14/07, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lisa Muir writes:
>
> > On 8/14/07, Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Lisa Muir wrote:
> >> > Put my courier 0.56.0.20070804  test system live last night with 1
> >> > domain. Sent one message out on it this morning, and with the system
> >> > set to automatically archive sent items, and with the date and time
> >> > sync'd by ntp, on the 14 August, it put my sent message into
> >> > inbox.sent.2007.07-Jul
> >> >
> >> > Is that expected behaviour or a bug?
> >>
> >> How did you send the message?
> >
> > Message was sent from a windows IMAP client, Outlook Express, which
> > sent the message via authenticated SMTP, and then moved it up to the
> > server's sent folder.
> >
> > The message got archived into the sub-folder when I logged into SqWebMail.
>
> The first time you log in via sqwebmail each month, sqwebmail renames the
> entire Sent folder. It's not that the individual messages are moved -- the
> entire folder is moved, and a new, empty, Sent folder gets created in its
> place.

Ahh.. that makes sense then, so since it was the first time I logged
in in August, it was automatically archiving July's email, hence the
July naming scheme.

Thanks!

Lisa.

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