If it's not a James issue then it must be a JavaMail API issue, but I suspect 
that this is not the case.

I will try jwma and get back to you.

Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Matthews <m...@dmatthews.org.INVALID>
Sent: Thursday 14 May 2020 10:36
To: James Users List <server-user@james.apache.org>
Subject: RE: [EXT] Re: Java Mail API Sort

hi Sean

Is this even a James issue?

The jwma webmail program offers sorting of email either oldest first (which is 
javamail default), newest first or by sender. It's agnostic of the particular 
imap server and runs the same with james or dovecot.

Don't remember how it does this, but source code is available and I think it's 
fairly readable :-)

--
David Matthews
m...@dmatthews.org


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