Even if you don't purge, the messages shouldn't reappear as new messages.
They should just remain in the wastebasket, trashcan, or whatever...
Jerry
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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 11:51 AM
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Subject: Re: IMAPD problems
Can't speak for netscape, but I know with most IMAP implementations, you
need to delete it, then 'purge' the messages.. But if they can't purge,
becouse it says the disk is full.. Well, you've got yourself a problem..
;-P But I think one is causing the other..
> Anyone ever see problems with imapd not deleting messages from mail
folders?
> I have several users who are complaining that when the read/delete a mail
> message with Netscape via IMAP, that later, those same messages find their
way
> back into the folder as new, unread messages.
> This is obviously quite frustrating when you get/delete a hundred messages
per
> day, and waste time going through all your e-mail several times a day just
to
> keep deleting the same ones.
> Additionally, Netscape complains that the disk is full when trying to
purge
> the deleted mail from the folders.
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