On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:39, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> David Corbin writes:
> > Messages in certain folders in my IMAP implementation get processed by
> > external scripts (not going through IMAP).  This seems to cause
> > Courier-IMap
>
> Define "get processed."
>
> > to provide erroneous information.
>
> This can only occur if the external process made changes to the actual
> message file.
>
> >                                    Is there a way I can tell the daemon
> > "discard you in memory view of the world, and re-read the raw-data?" 
> > It's possible tht the courierimapuiddb files are also "wrong".
>
> courierimapuiddb gets automatically rebuild, when necessary.
>
> If your external application needs to change the messages' contents, it
> should do that by removing the original message, and adding a new message
> to the maildir, with a new name.

In this case, process generally means "remove".  Certain folders get processed 
automatically to improve bayesian spam filtering.  The messages are then 
removed.
-- 
David Corbin



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