On 21 Jun 2001 13:53:02 -0400, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > On 21 Jun 2001 09:47:24 -0700, Dan Berger wrote: > > So, a few that have been hanging around for quite some time: > > > > 1. Unable to delete PGP signed/encrypted messages from maildir folders. > > The messages survive an expunge. They can be deleted (with no trouble) > > by other mailers. > > I seem to be able to do it and the code that deletes/expunges mail > cannot distinguish between a "normal" message and a pgp encrypted one so > I'm sensing that this is somehow a coincidence. > Jeff, I think you are right - the PGP peice is a coincidence. However, I use maildir for my inbox and I also get messages quite often that can't be deleted. They all contain attachments and they are from the same people fairly consistently. I'll zip the next one up and send it to whoever wants it. If it helps in any way, the common piece that I found is how the filenames appear in the 'cur' directory - they are all missing the last letter. e.g. 993134976.3312_126.ajax:2,S - is the last email that I received 993134976.3312_126.ajax:2, - is how it would appear if it was one of the mails that I could not delete. Mark -- Mark Logan Project Manager BioInformatics Visible Genetics Inc. Phone: (416)813-3240 x4133 Fax : (416)813-3249 Cell : (416)274-1559 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
