The following issue has been ACKNOWLEDGED. 
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=854 
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Reported By:                simonlange
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    DBMail
Issue ID:                   854
Category:                   Command-Line programs (dbmail-users, dbmail-util)
Reproducibility:            unable to reproduce
Severity:                   trivial
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     acknowledged
target:                      
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Date Submitted:             20-Aug-10 13:03 CEST
Last Modified:              20-Aug-10 14:27 CEST
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Summary:                    DBMAIL-UTIL DOES NOT FIX NULL MESSAGES
Description: 
Although already 2005 reported
http://www.mail-archive.com/dbm...@dbmail.org/msg06073.html

This bug is still there in dbmail 2.2.16

Usually dbmail-util should fix them but instead it just sets status to 6
of each message. Status 6 is not recognized by any cleanup processes of
dbmail. Thats why null messages do stay in the database.

a manual sql statemente (delete) removes them and fixes the error.

this whole issues was discussed already in 2005 (5 years ago!)

wonder noone else stumbled over it the past 5 years.

Wharever, thats why i write this bug report.
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 (0003088) paul (administrator) - 20-Aug-10 14:26
 http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=854#c3088 
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Simon,

Took you long enough to file the bug then :-)

It seems to me that these null message are an indication of a problem that
arises elsewhere. I for one never see them, and they should not appear
under normal circumstances. 

There may be a problem with your schema, or you maybe using non-dbmail
tools to talk to and write into the dbmail database. 

Issue History 
Date Modified    Username       Field                    Change               
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20-Aug-10 13:03  simonlange     New Issue                                    
20-Aug-10 14:26  paul           Note Added: 0003088                          
20-Aug-10 14:27  paul           Severity                 major => trivial    
20-Aug-10 14:27  paul           Reproducibility          always => unable to
reproduce
20-Aug-10 14:27  paul           Status                   new => acknowledged 
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