Hello,

  Unless you're running a bleeding-edge svn version and some bad code
was just committed to cause this (quite unlikely), your mail client
is also requesting the messages to be deleted.  You could turn on
log-level 5 in dbmail to see exactly what commands it's issuing, or
you could watch with a network monitor (eg. ethereal or ngrep).
If you don't or need help to identify the problem doing that, forward
that info (either level 5 trace or packet monitor over the wire) here
and someone can probably explain what's going on.  If you provide
a little more info (eg. what mail client you're using), someone might
even be able to point you towards reconfiguring it the way you want it.

Later,
Jesse



On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 15:27 -0700, Dolim wrote:
> When my email client checks for new mail for some test accounts that
> I’ve set up in dbmail, the status field for those checked messages are
> automatically set to 2 (MESSAGE_STATUS_DELETE).  Is there a reason why
> dbmail is doing this or is it a bug?  Should they be set to 1
> (MESSAGE_STATUS_SEEN)?
> 
>  
> 
> If the message status was set to 2, my web client will misinterpret
> the message as non-existent and does not load it in its list of
> messages.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>  
> 
> Dolim Chow 
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