On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 08:38:42AM +0200, Andreas Aardal Hanssen quoth:
> On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >Any ideas? Are we doing IMAP wrong, maybe?
> 
> Binc claims through the response to the UID SEARCH UNSEEN that there is a
> message with UID 31 and 32. The the client fetch the envelope of 31, and
> gets it. But when it fetches the envelope of 32, it gets nothing. Is this
> problem reproduceable? If so, could you please provide the steps needed to
> reproduce it?

It's difficult to reproduce, however one of my users gets it on a
regular (if intermittent) basis. He says it usually happens when he
checks his email in the morning (and he has a bunch that's accumulated
overnight). The weird part is that if he uses pine to check his email
and read the messages that caused the problem, then sets them back to
being "new", they FETCH just fine.

If it helps... messages are stored in a Maildir++ (vpopmail).

Is there anything I can or should be doing to help track this down?

~Kyle

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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that
would also stop you from doing clever things.
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