Mike,

I'm not seeing any of those problems, but I'm not running against a 1.52 
Cyrus server. It sounds like the server is having trouble dealing with 
user defined keywords, though we only set the user keywords if the 
server advertises that capability. Obviously, the client shouldn't be 
able to corrupt the server's mailbox. It's possible the server could 
have trouble with user defined keywords and you just never ran into it 
because Mozilla wasn't setting keywords before the online labelling 
landed, except when you forward a message. Or it could be a problem 
turning off user defined keywords (if you turn off a label, it subtracts 
all the possible keywords).

I take it you're not getting any errors back from the imap server when 
messages are labeled, either by filters or manually?

You could try generating an imap protocol log to get a better idea of 
what's going on right before the corruption.

http://www.mozilla.org/quality/mailnews/mail-troubleshoot.html#imap

Hope this helps,

- David

Mike Gratton wrote:
> 
> 
> David Bienvenu wrote:
> 
>>
>> I'm not sure if this will affect anyone, but this is just a heads up. 
>> You can read the comments in the bug for more details.
>>
> 
> Has anyone heard of weird corruption (but no dataloss) issues since this 
> was turned on? Running (an admittedly very old version - 1.5.2) of 
> Cyrus, it seems that I'm having to reconstruct my mailbox using the 
> 'reconstruct' program at least twice a day.
> 
> Here's the symptoms after the corruption has occured:
>  - no newly delivered mail shows up in my inbox until it is 
> `reconstruct`ed.
>  - I can't delete mesages until the mailbox is `reconstruct`ed.
>  - the thread pane will occasionally be blank, and I'll have to delete 
> my locally cached mailboxes in $PROFILE/$SALT/ImapMail to get it back.
>  - just now, after (re)creating a filter to set particular incoming 
> email to label #2, all other new messages are coming in marked as label 
> #1 (without the assistance of a filter).
> 
> I'm not 100% sure this started after the on-server labelling landed, but 
> it was around the time. I'm going to get one of the last nightlies 
> before the fix landed to try to confirm.
> 
> In the meantime, is anyone else seeing this? There's nothing in Bugzilla 
> that I can see..
> 
> Tnx,
> Mike.
> 
> -- Mike Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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