Bowie Bailey wrote on 30.04.2015 19:48:
> No, main check is the mtime of Maildir/cur folder. It's exactly the time
> when user last checked mail by IMAP or POP. Check for
> sqwebmail-timestamp - only for those who use Sqwebmail and not use IMAP
> or POP.
> Didn't notice that.  That actually works better than what I suggested
> since you only get a single result per mailbox.
>
> Why do the check for sqwebmail-timestamp?  Doesn't a login to sqwebmail
> also result in new messages being moved to the cur folder and updating
> the mtime?
>
Good question. I wrote this script more then 10 years ago and remember 
only that added sqwebmail-timestamp check later for some reason.

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А.Б.


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