Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote: > I installed imap package in a Debian GNU/Linux and every time I > access it there's a new message like this: > > > From: "Mail System Internal Data" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 7:37 PM > > Subject: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA > > > > > > > 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. > > > > > > > How to prevent to send this thing?
You don't prevent it. Leave it alone, just as it told you to. Nobody "sent" that message; the mail server never saw it. The IMAP server created it for its own internal use, just as the message says. This is part of how IMAP works. Did you even read the message before complaining about it? It tells you all this quite clearly. If you don't need IMAP, uninstall the imap package, and then you can delete that message. If you _do_ need IMAP, then I suggest you only access your mail folder through IMAP, in which case you will never see that message because the IMAP server hides it from you. Craig