Re: Date problem after migration

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Alain Spineux wrote:
On 10/11/07, Guillaume Postaire <gpostaire@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
 Karl Boyken wrote:

On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Guillaume Postaire wrote:


Hi all,

 We just have done a migration from a very old Cyrus stand alone
 installation to a new one with murder.

 During the migration everything went ok and no user complaint, so we
 destroy our old mailbox.

 Shortly after that one of our user notice a huge problem with outlook
 that we don't reproduce with thunderbird (put here whatever imap
 compliant client). All the mail older than the migration have the date
 of the migration in outlook. It seems that outlook don't use the header
 date (wich are ok in the plain text storage) but another information
 that come from cyrus.

 We try to analyse what happen and discover we forget to use "
 --syncinternaldates" with imapsync. We simulate some migration and this
 problem don't exist if we had this.

 How could we correct the date stored in cyrus ?

 Here is the command we use for migration
 imapsync --ssl1 --ssl2 --host1 #HOST1# --host2 #HOST2# \
 --authuser1 cyrus --password1 #PASSWORD1# --authuser2 cyrus \
 --password2 #PASSWORD2# --authmech1 PLAIN --authmech2 PLAIN \
 --subscribe --user1 #USER# --user2 #USER# \
 --delete2 --expunge --expunge2

 We ran into the same problem, and we cobbled together the attached script
to fix it.  Enjoy!

 Karl

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 Karl,
 The script is ok aka it run well after some change around TZ.
 But, the problem is still there in outlook. I try to reconstruct after the
change with (rfx) the user mailbox, but i still have the same problem.

 Do you think i should delete and recreate the account in outlook so that he
could take the new date ?
    

This is the first thing I should try !
Usually Outlook keep cache of (at least) of the email's headers .
  

Nothing change. I try to delete the account and recreate it, nothing change. Still the bad date.

  
 Cordialement

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Cordialement

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