On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 10:24:41PM -0400, Wesley Craig wrote:
> On 09 Oct 2010, at 20:31, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> > Yes, file mtimes get set to INTERNALDATE as much as possible (and vice
> > versa when reconstructing with a missing index - hence the reason for
> > doing it)
> 
> Perhaps you're misunderstanding me... In 2.3.recent, the second to last step 
> of undump (xfer) is to open the mailbox (which will cause it to be upgraded), 
> retrieve the INTERNALDATE, and set the mtime accordingly.  In short, xfer in 
> 2.3.recent updates the mailbox, immediately, not when the mailbox is next 
> opened.  No idea what 2.4 might do...

Oh yeah - you're right.  That's missing in 2.4 and I think it's because I
planned to replace it with replication stuff which uses the append logic
which does that on the fly.  But I haven't done it yet.  Would make sense
to add that back, at least for now.

Thanks for pointing it out :)

Bron.
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