> This sounds like that the timestamps have to be "recalculated" from the mail
> headers of the emails to get the correct timestamps back on them. I typically
> use imapsync for this and imapsync has a integrated option / switch for this
> to do this automatically.
Cyrus really recalculated the me
Quoting
> From what System (Cyrus / non-Cyrus, Version ) to what System (Version) did
> you migrate,
> and how was the migration done? (rsync, scp, cyrus replication, via imap).
>
> How are the mails sorted in roundcube (Date, UID)?
The old server is running cyrus-imap @2.2.13, and the new on
IMAP provides two kinds of timestamp: the time the message was placed into
the mailbox, and the time in the Date header line. In a typical inbox and
sent mailbox the two are the same order. In other folders it might not be
the same. I think Roundcube uses the first kind of timestamp, which for
cyru
Hi,
Quoting Hiago Prata :
Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using Roundcube as client.
Em 2018-02-05 11:26, Hiago Prata escreveu:
Hi!
After the migration of all users I was supposed to migrate to a new
server, some of them reported that in some of their mailboxes
subdirectories the display o
Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 15:26:59 CET schrieb Hiago Prata:
> After the migration of all users I was supposed to migrate to a new
> server, some of them reported that in some of their mailboxes
> subdirectories the display order of the messages is all messed up, with
> messages received or sent m
Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using Roundcube as client.
Em 2018-02-05 11:26, Hiago Prata escreveu:
> Hi!
>
> After the migration of all users I was supposed to migrate to a new server,
> some of them reported that in some of their mailboxes subdirectories the
> display order of the messages