Ben Bucksch wrote: > On 09.02.2009 22:03, Brandon Casey wrote: >> > So, TB *does* save it correctly, byte-for-byte. >> >> Sorry, but I think you did your comparison wrong. Possibly the tool >> which extracted the email from the cyrus server performed the same >> transformation that Thunderbird does. >> > > No. Cyrus stores each mail in its own file. All I did was: > TB | File | Save as.... | "1.eml" > scp root@<imap server>:/<mailbox store path>/<mail folder path>/749\. 2.eml > md5sum 1.eml 2.eml > b98d288357e384b8f58fe332ed65748b 1.eml > b98d288357e384b8f58fe332ed65748b 2.eml > (the md5sum will be different for you, as my mail contains the Received: > headers from my server.) > Given that I don't think TB changes the email on the server, what TB > saved is exactly what I received, verbatim, on the wire. Any thoughts on why I get different results from TB | File | Save as... | 1.eml and TB | View | Message Source ... File | Save Page as | 2.eml -brandon -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html