If you do not add the X-UIDL: header, how will Imail realize that there is
another message? The reason I ask is because I have added directly to the
.mbx (deleting the .uid of course), but the message that I was adding had
no body. Imail would not recognize that as an additional message. It
would simply append that message to the previous message's body (as if it
were an attachment). Once I added the X-UIDL: to the bottom of the header,
the message was recognized. If the X-UIDL is not needed, please explain
how Imail determines the start and end of a message once the .uid has been
deleted.
Chris
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Original Message
From: "John A. Junod"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] POP3 maildrop questions
Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 17:11:24 -0500
>Could be pretty dangerous, and you will need to use and honor
>our mailbox locking.
>
>MAILBOX LOCKING
>
>The entire package of programs employs a built-in locking
>system to eliminate concurrency p
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