Dwivedi Ajay kumar forced the electrons to say:
>       There's nothing wrong with the message and it *will* be recreated
> even if u erase them. I don't know what it does, but I have not suffered
> any problems after deleting it somany times.

pine and the standard imapd and ipop3d are all products of the same
project at WU, and hence they use a library called c-client to access mail
folders. This library, while accessing mailboxes, create a pseudo message
in the mailbox which stores various details about the mailbox. This is
the mail that you see, with subject 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA'. Removing
this mail will usually set the flags for that mailbox to the defaults
(this might result in read messages turning up as new and so on).

But, mail clients that do not use WU c-client library don't know about
this pseudo email. This is the case with mutt, netscape and other email
clients and qpopper and other POP/IMAP servers.  They display this as
any other email.

Binand

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--------------- Binand Raj S. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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