Michael Monnerie wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> it appears dbmail lost some mails... last Saturday I received an e-mail 
> from a customer reporting he misses some mails from this week. I told 
> him that doesn't happen and he must have deleted it. BUT then on Sunday 
> morning the dbmail-util command told me this:

In my experience the number ONE reason for missing email is a misconfigured pop3
client.

> 
> Repairing DBMAIL physmessage integrity...
> Ok. Found [22] unconnected physmessagesOk. Orphaned physmessages 
> deleted.
> 
> It could well be this were the messages of that customer. I'm running 
> 2.2.8, any knowledge of a bug there? How can it happen to 
> have "unconnected physmessages" during normal operation? We didn't 
> touch the system for quite some time now.

Orphaned physmessages occur when all messages pointing to that physmessage entry
are deleted from the database. The only time dbmail actually deletes from the
messages table is when running dbmail-util -py. So yes, unconnected physmessages
are to be expected.

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