[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>
>>> Here is another example of my problem:
>>>
>>> I deleted a message
>>> It finally showed up in my trash folder.
>>> I went into trash and purged the message.
>>> At the folder view it still shows that there is one message in trash.
>>> If I go into trash it shows the message with the grayed out square for
>>> selection.
>>
>> The most likely explanation for this behavior is that you're using NFS,
>> and the clocks on your NFS client and server are not synced up.
>
> I thought of that too - but they are prefectly syncd. The nfs server is
> the time server, and the nfs clients check sync every hour - should I be
> sync'ing more frequently??
Manually go in and look in the cur and new subdirectories. One time I've
seen something like that was after I went in and manually opened up a
message in vi. The backup file created by vi in the cur subdirectory
screwed up the message count.
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Sam