Karl Dahlke wrote on Wed, Jun 06, 2018:
> It all depends on what imap hands me as part of the envelope.
> The example I saw today
>
> mer., 06 juin 2018 14:52:10 +0200
Yes and no, I don't normally use imap but here is what it gives on a
"FETCH ... ALL" command for one of Erwin's mail:
5 FETCH 5
It all depends on what imap hands me as part of the envelope.
The example I saw today
mer., 06 juin 2018 14:52:10 +0200
Is obviously french.
I could just blindly pass it through as text,
but the software as written tries to parse it and turn it into a timestamp for
the email.
For now I may just
(resent to the list, sorry for double-mail to Karl)
Karl Dahlke wrote on Wed, Jun 06, 2018:
> You know what's interesting?
> When my friend Erwin sends me an email, and I look at it through imap, or
> pop3 for that matter,
> there is sender and subject and size, but no date and time.
> Run at db3
If any of you are brave enough to try it: ...
Beware, a bug might delete emails you didn't expect.
I've tested it here, but I don't have hundreds of messages to move around
either.
This is from the updated users guide.
If there are 300 emails in your spam folder, there is an easy way to delete