On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Michael Weinberger wrote:

> Charlie Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> 
> > I don't understand how the mail client is getting the "internal date"
> > (which is no longer "internal" once it is exported from the IMAP daemon
> > environment). There's obviously something that I don't understand. Is
> > there part of the IMAP protocol which sends this "internal" concept of
> > date to the client?
> 
> Yes. The client can use the FETCH command, which can deliver almost
> everything :-) See RFC2060, Page 41
...
> Mails stored in as individual files in a maildir directory dont have this
> first line.

OK, thanks. All clear now. 

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