Well you do seem to be having the same problems.  It's funny that no one
else seems to be.  I even updated PHP still didn't work.  It's really
wierd.  SOMEONE HELP!!!

>> I am using php 4.3.3 with apache 2.0.47.  However, I have
>> to admit that I cannot reproduce this error on a continous
>> basis therefore I assume that it is the browser's cache
>> issue.  Other than that, I don't know enough about SM's
>> codes to comment.
>
> I'm using PHP 4.1.2 and Apache 1.3.26 on a Debian installation, and I have
> the same problem. I don't use any proxies or accelerators.
>
> I did some testing today, but since I didn't do it from the same LAN the
> webserver and IMAP-server are on, there might be a proxy or cache
> somewhere out of my control, though I doubt it. Internet Explorer was set
> to "Check for newer versions of stored pages: Every time you visit the
> page". I don't think this problem has anything to do with local caching.
> This might be a long shot, but can it be related to the IMAP server?
>
> This is what I did:
>
> Removed msg A from Inbox first page using "Delete". Msg list updated first
> page and msg A wasn't there anymore.
>
> Removed msg B from Inbox second page using "Delete". Msg list updated
> second page, but msg B was still there.
>
> Clicked the msg B which was still there and recived:
> -----------------
> ERROR:
> The server couldn't find the message you requested.
> Most probably your message list was out of date and the message has been
> moved away or deleted (perhaps by another program accessing the same
> mailbox).
> -----------------
>
> I went back to Inbox using the link in the error msg, which put opened the
> second page in the msg list. Msg B wasn't there anymore.
>
> Removed msg C from Inbox second page using "Delete". Msg list updated
> second page and the msg C wasn't there anymore.
>
> Logged out and closed the browser.
>
> Opened a new browser (IE with the same settings as above) and logged in.
>
> Removed msg D from Inbox second page using "Delete". Msg list updated
> second page, but msg D was still there.
>
> Removed msg E from Inbox third page using "Delete". Msg list updated third
> page, but msg E was still there.
>
> Looked at second page again. The msg D was still there. Clicked it and
> received:
> -----------------
> ERROR:
> The server couldn't find the message you requested.
> Most probably your message list was out of date and the message has been
> moved away or deleted (perhaps by another program accessing the same
> mailbox).
> -----------------
>
> I went back to Inbox using the link in the error msg, which put opened the
> second page in the msg list. Msg D wasn't there anymore.
>
> Looked at third page again. Msg E wasn't there anymore.
>
> Removed msg F from Inbox third page using "Move". Msg list updated third
> page, but msg F was still there.
>
> Removed msg G from Inbox first page using "Move". Msg list updated first
> page, but msg G was still there.
>
> Removed msg H from Inbox first page using "Delete". Msg list updated first
> page and msg G and H was still there.
>
> Sincerly,
> Fredrik.
>
>
>
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