My apologies, I must have missed something in the Dovecot configs.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Noel Jones<njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> wrote:
> Adam Tucker wrote:
>>
>> I recently installed and configured postfix on a new server that will
>> be replacing our old mail server.  The old server is running version
>> 2.2.10 and the new one has 2.3.3.
>>
>> It's working well, and I tried to duplicate the configuration as much
>> as possible, but there is one quirk I have not been able to sort out.
>> On the old server, when I go to /var/mail and open one of the inboxes,
>> each message has X-UID, Status, and X-Keywords headers.  On the new
>> server, none of the messages have those headers.  On the new server,
>> each inbox has the following message at the top, which does not appear
>> on the old server:
>>
>> From MAILER_DAEMON  Wed Jun 03 20:40:08 2009
>> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 20:40:08 -0500
>> From: Mail System Internal Data <mailer-dae...@xxxxxxx.com>
>> Subject: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA
>> Message-ID: <1244079...@xxxxxxx.com>
>> X-IMAP: 1244077580 0000002441 $Junk $NotJunk
>> Status: RO
>>
>>
>> I would like all the messages on the new server to have at least the
>> X-UID header. What did I miss?
>
> Those items are added automatically by your IMAP/POP server software, not
> postfix.
>
> If you're using different IMAP/POP software on the new box, it may not need
> those headers, or maybe it hasn't opened those mailboxes yet.
>
> At any rate, neither you nor postfix should ever add those headers.
>
>  -- Noel Jones
>

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