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client does not detect mail
\ Julian (16 Apr 2007)
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Subject:client does not detect mail
Group:Postfix-users
From:Julian
Date:16 Apr 2007


 

Hi,

I am using postfix+procmail+courier IMAP on opensuse.
In my inbox folder on the mail/imap server, the messages are all in the
format:
msg.xxx:s,S etc.. (for example msg.abc:2,RS) the suffix after the comma is
either absent, "S" or "RS", which i guess would mean unread, seen, and
seen/replied.

Sometimes I get new messages that get saved to the folder but go undetected
by the mail client (tried with outlook/thunderbird).
When I rename the message from for example "msg.abc:2," to "mail_test", it
appears in my inbox with dates/times etc all correct.

This happens for around one in 20 mails that I get, and I cant pinpoint what
the difference might be.
No sure it's a postfix problem, but if anyone could give a clue it would be
great.

Thanks
Julian



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