On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 03:41, Martin Bene wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> >make it through with IMAP.  However, if an email is moved to or from a
> >Public Folder with Outlook (regardless of whether or not the public
> >folder is mail-enabled), then its headers get truncated.  
> 
> I can not confirm that. I'm using outlook 2000-SR1 (9.0.0.5414) + exchange
> server 2000 (6.0 Build 6249.4: SP 3)+ public folders on the exchange server;
> moving/coying a message from inbox to a public folder on the exchange server
> does NOT disturb the headers in any way; all information is still present and
> accessible by fetching the mails from the exchange server using imap
> protocol.
> 
> >I'm not sure how bayes can be used with Exchange without bypassing
> >Exchange completely in some way.  I'd like to see other people's
> >solutions to this problem (or maybe they just don't know about the
> >problem).  Maybe somebody can come up with IMAP client patch that can
> >retrieve the full headers, as they are actually retained by 
> >Outlook when messages are moved to or from Public Folders, just not 
> >when IMAP is used.
> 
> I've defined the public folders on the exchange server and I'm using imap on
> a SA linux box to download the messages using a perl script found in the list
> archives; this works as expected and gets the messages including all headers
> to to the SA box.
> 

I can vouch for all of this. I'm running basically the same setup here
and all my testing confirms this.

-- 
AltGrendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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