Kirk Strauser wrote:
> For some reason, people now commonly reply to mailing list messages by
> directing them to the sender and Cc'ing the list. This usually results in me
> only having one copy of the message: the one in my inbox, and not the one
> that's nicely threaded in the same folder as
It appears to me that sync'd messages get an mtime of the
INTERNALDATE in 2.3.9 (and then improved in 2.3.10). Prior to that
release, mtime is probably when the message was sync'd, at a guess.
In your case, the subsequent message dates are probably just
reflecting the speed of replication
Using cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-9.RHEL4.i386 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-14.i386,
trying to disable sslV2 to satisfy silly PCI (Purchase Card Industry)
requirements yet keep ports 993 and 995 open. Tried 37 different
variations of tls_cipher_list includin draconian tls_cipher_list: -ALL:
+HIGH:-SSLv2m ye