Scott, an odd thing about this is that the debug output shows that Alligate
was returning a response code of "0" to Declude.  I have sent you (off list)
a copy of the debug output for a single message that was deleted, for your
review.  I would be curious to know why and how the message was getting
deleted.

Declude isn't doing it. If Declude deletes the E-mail, it will be a result of the DELETE action being used, and you won't see an error/warning.


In this case, it appears that Alligate is deleting the E-mail file, and then returning an exit code of 0.

-Scott
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