[MlMt] IMAP Problem for Account

"Stephan Bösebeck" stephan at boesebeck.name
Thu Dec 7 16:29:31 EST 2023


I was too early with my assumption. It is not working, just got the same Error Message for the Drafts- and the Sent-Folder. When looking at it, one message seems to be added 100s of times, until Mailmate detects its error.

Any Ideas what might have caused this? Exchange is a bitch, yes, but I doubt that it is just now coming out of nowhere...



On 7 Dec 2023, at 21:03, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:

> Thanks a lot for the detailed answer.
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> But after gotting completely rid of the account and re-adding it, the error now is gone. My guess is that was something local with MailMate.
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> The server related is an Exchange server but I access it via `DavMail` - which works astonishingly good.
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> But I had issues with that account, when I wanted to test accessing the imap-port of the exchange directly. I added a _new_ account, different name, but same email. That made MailMate freak out a bit. It mixed up those accounts, although I disabled one. I deleted the direct Imap access and everything went back to normal. This might have caused the strange behaviour (although this is months ago). (btw: the direct imap access never worked, the firewall was prohibiting it).
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> Right now, it works... Thanks for your help.
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> On 7 Dec 2023, at 19:22, Bill Cole wrote:
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>> On 2023-12-07 at 11:36:07 UTC-0500 (Thu, 07 Dec 2023 17:36:07 +0100)
>> Stephan Bösebeck <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
>> is rumored to have said:
>>
>>> Then, after staring MailMate again, it was downloading everything and it was _then_ fine...
>>>
>>> Until I sent an email. I got the UIDVALIDITY-Message more or less directly after sending.
>>
>> That is a clue that it probably was specifically and solely related to your "Sent" IMAP folder at that point.
>>
>> The UIDVALIDITY value is an integer set by the IMAP server for each IMAP folder and included in the server response to an IMAP client selecting a folder. It is changed only when there is a change in mapping of messages to UID values, which are unique and notionally permanent ID numbers for each message for as long as it is in the folder. That can be made necessary by catastrophic server failure and restoration from backup or by anything mimicking such an event, e.g. serious sysadmin error, total re-indexing of mailboxes, etc. If it happens to an account, it will likely strike every folder in an account (and possibly every account on a server) at the same time, and MailMate may alert for each folder as it is selected for routine sync. It should absolutely NOT be a frequent event, because it forces a full resync of all message data and metadata in the folder.
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>> One thing that could cause an apparent single-folder UIDVALIDITY change is if one were to delete and re-create an IMAP folder of the same name with one IMAP client, while other IMAP clients are offline. Hence, it is *possible* for such a change to indicate account compromise and an attempt to obfuscate the apparent history of a mail folder.
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>>> I removed the account in total again, this time it worked... so I try to add it once more...
>>>
>>> I will see, if that helps.
>>
>> If it recurs, particularly for multiple IMAP folders on that account, it would most likely be a recurrent problem  with your IMAP server. If it recurs for just one folder, you may have a quiet account hijacking in progress. It is extremely unlikely that MailMate could have a client-side issue with tracking UIDVALIDITY at this point in its history, as it is logically quite simple to do correctly.
>>
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