well, when you append a message to an IMAP folder you can set the
'received' date I think. Thought we did that, but perhaps we don't.
Something for us to keep in mind when we rewrite IMAP I guess... or
maybe we can even fix this even if we don't.

Jeff

On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 21:02, guenther wrote:
> > But as far as your methodology goes, it worked for me.  The only issue
> > with my system was that when I checked my mail through a web client, all
> > the messages showed a the time and date that they were copied to the new
> > server, not the original message timestamp.  I wrote a script to fix
> > those, but in any case I'm sure that's a Courier-specific problem.
> 
> Definitely *not* an issue with Evolution, cause copying/moving mails
> does *not* change the original header. Especially the Date: header was
> and is the date the mail was created.
> 
> IMHO displaying the date when the mail arrived is a bug regarding this
> IMAP server or the web mail frontend (I suspect the latter).
> 
> ...guenther
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