On Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2008 Paul J Stevens wrote:
> 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.

OK, I've checked my old logs and see that almost every Sunday, when 
running dbmail-util -ctubpdsy, I have some unc. physm., so it seems 
pretty normal. It's just the conincidence that made me nervous, I still 
believe the user made a mistake, as I cannot see any (other) problems, 
and did not get another report about lost mails.

mfg zmi
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