I have the same problem with NOCC , I think I was the only one.

and my english is too bad to to post



Dustin C. Hatch escribió: I recently developed a webmail client for
POP3/POP3S so that I could use native XMail support and webmail. The way the
inbox is designed, messages are released in reverse order of their MTA
assigned ID number, ie 1 is on the bottom, 2 next, a googol on the top, etc.
This worked fine for a while, until I started getting many messages in my
inbox. Then I started noticing that the messages were no longer arranged in
order of their dates. I thought it was no big deal and just modified the
codeto sort the messages by date after converting them to a UNIX timestamp,
etc. This worked for a while. The problem further complicated itself one day
while I was reading a message, and, for a reason I now have forgotten, I
refrehed the page, and the email changed! A new message had arrived while I
was reading and had taken over the old message's ID number. This forced the
message I was reading, and all subsequent messages, to increment their IDs.
Iwas wondering if this is a flaw in XMail, or if that is the way all MTAs
work. I have never used anything else, so I don't know if others just
generate seemingly random IDs for incoming messages. If it is a flaw, can it
be fixed? Because my client fully relies on the message ID number for all
functions, like deletion, forwarding, and replying, I need to have messages
have constant ID numbers. I would appreciate any information regarding this
issue. Thanks in advance, Dustin C. Hatch http://www.dchweb.com[1] - To
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