Why, yes, it does. Do I need to swap them ore delete X-IMAPbase, and is there a utility to do that, or do I have to make one?
Dan On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 12:53 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 16:32 -0500, Daniel Davidson wrote: > > I am moving from and old FC2 system to a new RHEL5 system and am having > > trouble getting the UIDLs to move over right, mainly the UID. > > > > I copy over the mailbox, and see the x-uid in the message is what it was > > on the old server, but when I telnet in to check pop, it rewrites x-uid > > in the message to something new, causing old messages to get downloaded > > again, which is not what we want > > Then there's something in those headers that causes Dovecot to decide > that they're wrong and they need to be rewritten. The rules have changed > a bit since 0.99. > > One thing I can think of is: Does the first message have X-UID: header > before X-IMAPbase: header? >