[MlMt] “Contains both $Junk and $NotJunk flags”

Dave C davec2468 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 29 15:17:06 EDT 2020


1. I deleted them then emptied the Deleted Messages folder by selecting 
all and pressing Delete key. They’re gone.

2. Why is changing the flags on the messages more effective than 
deleting them?

Dave

On 29 Jun 2020, at 10:03, Randall Gellens wrote:

> When your search found four messages with both flags set, did you only 
> delete them (which moves them to the Deleted folder) or did you also 
> reset one or both flags?  The suggestion earlier was to search for 
> messages that have both flags, then reset one or both flags on those 
> messages, so that no messages have both flags.
>
> --Randall
>
> On 27 Jun 2020, at 20:26, Dave C wrote:
>
>> I took some time today to try to fix this.
>>
>> I opened the log window and took the account online. I saw listed 
>> what I think are message numbers. One number matched a message which 
>> I deleted. The other one didn’t find a message.
>>
>> I restarted MM and took that account online. Same results:
>>
>> https://imgur.com/a/dmEFa5U
>>
>> I did a “Mailbox Search” (Edit>Find) using criteria “Flag 
>> Contains $Junk” and “Flag Contains $NotJunk”.
>>
>> This search turned up 4 or 5 messages which I deleted.
>>
>> I restarted MM and took that account online. Same results.
>>
>> Took it offline again.
>>
>> Again I did a search with those same criteria. Zero messages. I 
>> looked for “$Junk” messages. Zero.
>>
>> Not sure what to do next.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> On 24 Jun 2020, at 14:51, Dave C wrote:
>>
>>> I get this error:
>>> - - -
>>> MailMate encountered the following error: “Server response: “I8 
>>> BAD [CLIENTBUG] APPEND Contains both $Junk and $NotJunk 
>>> flags”.”.
>>> Mailbox: “Inbox”.
>>> - - -
>>> First question: What exactly is causing this error and how to fix 
>>> it? “Try again” and “try later” simply result in repeated 
>>> errors.
>>>
>>> Second question: Why is this a fatal error? (I have to take the 
>>> account off-line to get MM to continue). Shouldn’t this be an 
>>> “informational” error and not cause the account to fail?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave
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