On 4/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, I'm having some problems with a new Squirrelmail installation. I'm
> using dovecot on this Debian box, and my other IMAP clients work fine with
> it (tested with Mozilla Thunderbird and KMail 3.4). When I initially log
> in to Squirrelmail, everything is fine and I can see all of my email, but
> if I click on one of the "page" buttons to go to the next page of emails,
> I get a list of blank emails with no sender, "Unknown Date", and "(no
> subject)". If I click on one of these messages, I get thrown an error that
> says:
> 
> ERROR : Bad or malformed request.
> Query: FETCH 0 (FLAGS BODYSTRUCTURE)
> Server responded: Invalid messageset: 0
> 
> I have no idea what this means. Can anyone give me a hand here? All my
> software was installed via apt; the versions I am using are:
> SquirrelMail 1.4.4
> dovecot 0.99.14
> php 4.3.10-12
> Apache/2.0.53
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Glenn M.

Glenn,

I have had the same problem several times with several folders, and
have found this works:
1. Empty the folder in question (Inbox in your case)
2. Log out of SM
3. Delete /home/username/mail/.imap/INBOX
4. Log in to SM

I found the folder re-created and functioning normally each time. I
don't know if this is the proper way to fix it but it has worked many
times for me.

HTH,
bob


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