It might help somebody with that squirrelmail error, so I will post here, maybe google find it someday.

That "Query: EXPUNGE" message occurs becouse an index corruption error, but dovecot can handle it and rebuild the index. So why squirrelmail show the error message? Lets fix it:

in
   SM_PATH/functions/imap_mailbox.php
go to line 260 and replace
   $tmp = sqimap_run_command($imap_stream, 'EXPUNGE', false, $a, $b);

by
   $tmp = sqimap_run_command($imap_stream, 'EXPUNGE', true, $a, $b);

I hope it helps!

[]'s, Catunda!


Fábio M. Catunda escreveu:
Timo,

That's true, the message arrived in INBOX, then I moved it to Spam and did it one more time.

What I did to solve the problem without the need to expunge that specific message is just rename the file to some other name and then logged in again.

# mv 1191941480.M342094P9293V0000000000000903I003B9713_0.cronos teste123

Thanks!

Timo Sirainen escreveu:
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 20:36 -0300, "Fábio M. Catunda" wrote:
Some addional information that I found:

This problem started on 02/21/2008 when I moved a message that has id 1191941480.M342094P9293V0000000000000903I003B9713_0.cronos from .Spam folder to INBOX and then moved the message back to .Spam folder.
..
Maildir /var/virtual/contactnet.com.br/fcatunda/Maildir sync: UID inserted in the middle of mailbox (8055 > 8042, file = 1191941480.M342094P9293V0000000000000903I003B9713_0.cronos,S=3129:2,ST) dovecot: 2008-02-27 17:57:46 Error: IMAP([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Corrupted index cache file

You say you moved Spam -> INBOX -> Spam, but is it possible that this
was originally also in INBOX? So INBOX -> Spam -> INBOX -> Spam? That's
what this looks like.

Anyway this kind of moving back and forth without changing filename
isn't a good idea. It causes Dovecot to think that a message got
"unexpunged" which gives the above error. v1.1 handles this a bit more
nicely by renaming the new file, although it still logs a warning:

imap(tss): Warning: Maildir /home/tss/Maildir: Expunged message
reappeared, giving a new UID (old uid=365234, file=foo:2,)



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