This is mostly a brain-teaser for which I have no answer. I've noticed in
my own mail account where I've got a couple of emails that keep getting
automatically deleted. One message is from myself to myself and the other
is a business email from someone who sends me emails all the time without
problem. What happens is that if I undelete these two emails, within a few
minutes they are deleted again. It's kind of a subtle trick if you have a
big Inbox, but they just vanish. Then, if I search for them, I find they're
still there but deleted. I undelete them and a few minutes later they're
gone.
I use IMAP to access this account from various systems, while the server
runs SM 11.x (haven't got around to upgrading to 12.x) with Declude. For
clients, I mostly use Windows Live Mail, although I have K-9 on my Android
phone. My first thought was that this was due to some sort of automatic
process in one of the client apps (computer at work, plus ,at home, plus
various portable devices), but by process of elimination (shutting down the
mail client on each device except one), I find that the message still keep
getting deleted. Plus, I can't find any settings in the client apps that
would cause they (they all send spam to the Junk Mail folder, plus these
aren't being classified as spam).
So that makes me wonder if there is anyway this could be happening on the
server. Maybe a corruption in the message content itself?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ben
BC Web
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