Hi Aki,
Uhm well, that’s pretty hard not to do so…
Mail.app only has one “Delete” option and that triggers the situation.
My support application fetches the email and then deletes it (basically the
same as Mail.app).
My customers use a variety of MUA’s and they see the same behaviour..
I think
Maybe you could not delete the message instantly, but keep track of last seen
UID. UIDs increase monotonically, so you can rest assured that next arriving
email has larger UID.
Then you can bulk delete mails that are older than one day.
Aki
> On October 20, 2017 at 8:01 PM Remko Lodder wrote:
Hi,
Anyone has suggestions? The situation also happends when I “delete” a message
from my Phone.
It seems to get replicated instantly and the just deleted email is back in the
mailbox again.
I did remove HA Proxy support in the meantime to rule that out and I have
enabled the default
replicati
Dear Dovecot and community,
We run a small email service for our customers, based on two machines that are
made “redundant or clustered” by using the replication feature of Dovecot.
This works well, for most emails.
Sometimes the following happends:
Email to our support database arrives at the