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MBOX-Line: From tss at iki.fi Sun Jan 6 20:02:03 2008
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To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
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From: Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
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Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:41 2018
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Subject: [Imap-protocol] Checking for new messages
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In-Reply-To: <1199677810.8368.16.camel@infidel>
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References: <1199677810.8368.16.camel@infidel>
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Message-ID: <1199678523.883.716.camel@hurina>
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On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 17:50 -1000, Steve Freitas wrote:
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> With IMAP4, it seems to be more complicated, but I hope I'm missing
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> something here. I can't use message sequence numbers in any way to do
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> this, because they're unstable (since deleting a message decrements all
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> sequence numbers above that of the deleted message). And I can't use
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> UIDs if, like I'm experiencing when dealing with the Courier IMAP
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> server, I get a new UIDVALIDITY number every time I connect to the
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> server and open a mailbox.
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Your Courier setup is then somehow broken. UIDVALIDITY doesn't normally
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change, even with Courier. I think it's just as likely for POP3 UIDLs to
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change as IMAP UIDVALIDITY.
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Another possibility anyway could be using keywords. Mark them with some
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"mysoftware-processed" keyword when you're finished with them. Although
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not all servers support keywords.
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