This was partially fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (desktop).

Puch / Puill:

If you copy from a remote Ubuntu platform, then the timestamp is
preserved. But if you copy too, then only some platforms honour the
timestamp (otherwise it is set to 'now' by the receiving platform).

Tested today with full patched Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS desktop, server, and
Ubuntu 13.04 desktop (all 64-bit):

 - Copying from  13.04 desktop  to  12.04 desktop  ( Ok )
 - Copying from  13.04 desktop  to  12.04 server      ( timestamp replaced, 
with 'now' )

 - Copying from  12.04 desktop  to  13.04 desktop  ( Ok )
 - Copying from  12.04 desktop  to  12.04 server      ( Ok, but new directories 
have timestamp of 'now' )


This should be fixed, and be consistent. Either as default behaviour, or from 
SFTP config. file.

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