I am also seeing this behavour.  I am running the CVS from August 15th, 2002.  
The only solution that I have found is to remove the user then add them back 
right away.  

I think the non-unique ids are coming from the uni-one-convertor.  All the 
users that I have seen it on, thier mail was from when I did a conversion 
from my old mail system

Is this what you have noticed as well?


Bret.



On Tuesday 06 August 2002 01:17 am, Philip Warner wrote:
> We have about 600 users and for some reason, some of them (less than 10)
> have certain messages that are continuously sent to them via POP (never
> deleted). Looking at the database for one such offending message:
>
> message_idnr  | 3634
> mailbox_idnr  | 1157
> messagesize   | 6010
> seen_flag     | 0
> answered_flag | 0
> deleted_flag  | 1
> flagged_flag  | 0
> recent_flag   | 1
> draft_flag    | 0
> unique_id     | 1158A1028439277
> internal_date | 2002-08-04 15:34:37
> status        | 1
> rfcsize       | 6189
>
> I notice that deleted_flag is 1 and seen_flag is 0, but this seems normal,
> at least when mail is left on the server. What is odd is that no matter how
> many times the user retrieves their mail, this message is always retrieved.
>
> As far as I can tell from the logs, they are only using POP.
>
> I'd be interested to know if anyone else has these problems, or has any
> insight into likely causes.
>
>
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