exchange IMAP and "Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be wrong." message
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- From: sme <sean.escriva@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:59:17 -0700
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Hello all,
I am getting the "Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be
wrong." message from mutt while connected to the exchange server at
work.
This seems to be a recurring problem with no clear solution. We are
running a blackberry enterprise server,
which could potentially be affecting things, but I am not sure.
I have uploaded debug info (-d 2) here:
http://www.webframp.com/files/dot-muttdebug0 it has been sanitized.
there is nothing odd in my mutt config, just standard imap settings:
set folder=<my_server>
set spoolfile=<my_server>
set imap_user=<my_user>
set imap_check_subscribed
set imap_list_subscribed
unset imap_passive
set net_inc=5
set timeout=30
set smtp_url=<my_server>
set smtp_pass=<my_pass>
set move=no
everything else is either keybinds,colors, lists or other interface
stuff not related to connections.
I'd love to get this figured out. At the very least a convenience
macro to switch to another folder then back to the =INBOX with one
keystroke would be a workaround, since works to refresh the folder.
-sean