On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Charles Frolick wrote:

>
> Why change the mail serve? Just fix the script. Almost any MUA can do it
> no matter what order the messages are in, why can't your script use the
> same method?  Keep a copy of UID list from the last POP3 session and any
> new UID's are the new messages, if you only want the last 10 and there
> are 20, TOP the headers out and order tham by the Date: header.  This
> way your script will work with almost any MTA (I hear some do not
> support UID's).

It's even easier. The first token ( '.' separator ) of the UID is the
message timestamp. Sorting can be done with one line of perl code. It is
obviously easier to upload work on the server though. I don't think so.


- Davide

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