[Dovecot] Outlook express confusion
Andrew Hutchings
info at a-wing.co.uk
Fri Apr 8 21:55:57 EEST 2005
Right, stop me if I am wrong here as I am no way near an expert on IMAP.
As far as I can tell after the EXPUNGE results dovecot gives an EXISTS
result, now from what I am observing dovecot is saying the number of
mails that were available before the expunge in the exists result after
the expunge. OE gets confused by this and invents the missing
ones...phew!
Now tell me I'm talking bollox or something :)
Regards
Andrew
On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 16:27 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 12:23 +0100, Andrew Hutchings wrote:
> > This may be a problem with my config file but I am finding that
> > customers (and more importantly my boss) that are using outlook express
> > when using test66/67 (upgraded from test60 + from address patch) are
> > having message reappear after being fully deleted (not just marked) but
> > are unreadable, sometimes blank headers appear too but again no message.
>
> Hmm. And nothing in log file? Were the messages expunged recently (less
> than an hour ago) or did some older messages also appear? Only
> OE-related thing that I can think of is this change:
>
> 2005-03-14 21:17 Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>
>
> * dovecot-example.conf, src/imap/cmd-fetch.c, src/imap/common.h,
> src/imap/imap-sync.c, src/imap/main.c,
> src/lib-storage/mail-storage.h,
> src/lib-storage/index/index-sync.c: Renamed oe6-fetch-no-newmail
> workaround to delay-newmail and changed it to work more like the
> name says: only newmail notifications are skipped and not only
> for FETCH command.
>
> But that shouldn't be making expunged mails visible.. Nothing should
> actually. Unless new messages are getting UIDs from old mails (there
> is/was a bug like that with mbox, but not maildir AFAIK).
>
> If anyone can find a way to reproduce this I'd like to know.
--
Andrew Hutchings (A-Wing)
Linux Guru - Netserve Consultants Ltd. - www.domaincity.co.uk
Random BOFH excuse: Sysadmin didn't hear pager go off due to loud music
from bar-room speakers.
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