Paul J Stevens wrote:
> 
> On my SM test-setup I see:
> 
> UID SORT (ARRIVAL) ISO-8859-1 ALL
> 
> being used as command to sort by date. The ARRIVAL sort key is
> represented by the dbmail_physmessage.internal_date datetime field in
> the database.
> 
> I'm guessing here, but apparently something went wrong when you migrated
> an existing mail-store (mbox?) to dbmail, and for some of your emails
> the internal_date was set to a bogus (too recent) date. Again, I
> guessing here, but this smells like a known gmime bug that was thought
> to be covered by a workaround:
> 
> http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=475
> 

It was a maildir that I migrated to DBMail using a for-loop with 'cat $file
| dbmail-smtp -u welzien'. Should I've done it differently?

I checked the link, but I'm not quite sure that I understood everything. I
am using gmime 2.1.19 though. Can that be a problem?

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/Peter Welzien
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