AFAIK this is a quirk of the mbox format. You could migrate to Maildir
format (depending on which MUA your Unix users use) or simply ignore
these messages and go on with life.
If everybody reads messages via POP, you can use Maildir and qmail's pop
server and everyone will be happy. Be sure to read the FAQ at qmail.org
beforehand!
Jim Baxter wrote:
>
> Hi.,
>
> I am having a small little problem now that i've setup qmail.. actually,
> i don't know if it existed before because no mail was ever transferred on my
> system before setting up qmail. anyways, every time i download and delete my
> mail via POP, a message from the MailerDaemon keeps being sent to my mail
> box
>
> --------
> This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not
> a real message. It is created automatically by the mail system software.
> If deleted, important folder data will be lost, and it will be re-created
> with the data reset to initial values.
> --------
>
> that would be the text in the message.. i have no idea where it is coming
> from, can anyone speculate?
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