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Id: 61436
Status: rejected
Priority: 0/
Queue: Mail-IMAPClient

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Owner: PLOBBES [...] cpan.org
Requestors: promo718 [...] gmail.com
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Subject: sentsince/senton date filter not working?
using sentsince with either the seconds since epoch or Rfc3501 on yahoo's imap server returns messages from all time.
On Fri Sep 17 16:28:59 2010, george.s wrote: Show quoted text
> using sentsince with either the seconds since epoch or Rfc3501 on > yahoo's imap server returns messages from all time.
Have you tested against any other IMAP servers to see if this is unique to Yahoo! IMAP? If this is Yahoo! specific behavior then there's probably not much we can do about this.
From: promo718 [...] gmail.com
On Mon Sep 20 17:39:17 2010, PLOBBES wrote: Show quoted text
> On Fri Sep 17 16:28:59 2010, george.s wrote:
> > using sentsince with either the seconds since epoch or Rfc3501 on > > yahoo's imap server returns messages from all time.
> > Have you tested against any other IMAP servers to see if this is unique > to Yahoo! IMAP? If this is Yahoo! specific behavior then there's > probably not much we can do about this.
tested against gmail which works without issue. since() also works on yahoo. just the sentsince() that doesn't: yahoo issue?
On Mon Sep 20 17:45:11 2010, george.s wrote: Show quoted text
> tested against gmail which works without issue. > > since() also works on yahoo. just the sentsince() that doesn't: yahoo
issue? Probably... if you have a way of asking them it might be worth while seeing what they say.
I'm closing this bug as rejected as it does not appear to be an Mail::IMAPClient issue but instead a service/service provider issue. If you find any info to indicate it is Mail::IMAPClient though please reopen this bug.