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What are the messages with the subject DONT DELETE THIS MESSAGE–FOLDER INTERNAL DATA about?

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What are the messages with the subject DONT DELETE THIS MESSAGE–FOLDER INTERNAL DATA about?

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From the Pine 4.01 Release Notes: Beginning with version 4.00, Pine supports enhanced functionality for sites using the standard Unix mailbox format or the MMDF mailbox format. It does this by creating a “pseudo-message” at the beginning of the folder which holds the following values: • unique identifier validity stamp • last assigned unique identifer • any keyword flags assigned to the mailbox These values are essential for the correct operation of modern IMAP and POP servers (which use persistent unique identifiers, or UIDs), but Pine also needs them to support capabilities such as being able to mark messages as Answered when the Reply has been postponed, and (on systems where Unix or MMDF folder formats are not standard), the ability to create a folder in one of these formats. (Without the pseudo message to identify the mailbox format type, the folder would be empty and Pine would not know the desired format type for subsequent use.) One disadvantage of this scheme is that mailers t

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• As the text of these messages say, they aren’t really email messages. You get them whenever you read your email with a program that uses the IMAP email protocol to handle your inbox and other email folders. IMAP creates these messages, which it uses for internal record keeping. While pine doesn’t use IMAP per se, it does know about IMAP, and generates and uses these same sort of pseudo-messages. • Normally, pine won’t show these messages to you, but if you use pine along with a personal computer email program that is set up to use the POP email protocol, you probably will see them when you read your email with your personal computer email program. • The easiest way to get rid on these messages once and for all is to make sure that you always read your email using the IMAP protocol. Pine is already compatible with IMAP, and WebMail only uses IMAP, so that leaves only the personal computer email programs that you use to convert to using IMAP. (If you don’t know whether you use IMAP, th

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