On 13-04-14 08:25, Gennadiy Poryev wrote:

> One more cleanup-related question -- what does it mean when physmessage
> table contain much more messages than are actually in the mailboxes? And
> why some of these messages have 'internal date' way back to year 2005
> and 2002 ?


physmessage and messages have a 1-N relation. When you copy a mail from
one folder to another, these means a new row in dbmail_messages but not
in dbmail_physmessage.

The internal date refers to the 'From ' envelope header's date. It is
the date when the message left the MTA system and was delivered.

So, if you imported messages from older sources, they can and will
contain older internal_dates


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