Charles Marcus wrote:
Hey mouss,
Still waiting on your comments on the new vacation.pl for postfixadmin -
had a chance to take a look yet?
not yet. sorry.
On 8/20/2008, mouss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, where does this 'Order Received' column in TBird get its info from?
I'm guessin
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 17:06 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> The RFC for this apparently is 2060, but:
You should be looking at 3501 :)
> > 2.3.3. Internal Date Message Attribute
> It sounds like this INTERNALDATE changes... I'd like something that is
> from the message headers - ie, that doesn'
Hey mouss,
Still waiting on your comments on the new vacation.pl for postfixadmin -
had a chance to take a look yet?
On 8/20/2008, mouss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> So, where does this 'Order Received' column in TBird get its info from?
>> I'm guessing it is a TBird thing, like an internal inde
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 8/20/2008, Nicolas KOWALSKI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The alpine documentation states about 'Arrival' sorting:
" The Arrival sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEX in
the order that they exist in the folder. This is usually the same as
the order in which
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 08:43:02AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
> In my mind, there should be two primary date/time columns:
>
> Sent Date/Time = Date/time of the Client system when message was sent
> (this is already there as the plain 'Date' column)
>
> and
>
> Received Date/Time = Date/time t
On 8/20/2008, Nicolas KOWALSKI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> The alpine documentation states about 'Arrival' sorting:
>
> " The Arrival sort option arranges messages in the MESSAGE INDEX in
> the order that they exist in the folder. This is usually the same as
> the order in which they arrived. Thi