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<address><email>jgoerzen@complete.org</email></address>
<author><firstname>John</firstname><surname>Goerzen</surname></author>
<date> $Date: 2003-01-08 09:08:01 -0600 (Wed, 08 Jan 2003) $ </date>
<date> $Date: 2003-01-08 09:13:21 -0600 (Wed, 08 Jan 2003) $ </date>
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</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Errors</title>
<para>
If you get one of some frequently-encountered or confusing errors,
please check this section.
</para>
<refsect2>
<title>UID validity problem for folder</title>
<para>IMAP servers use a unique ID (UID) to refer to a specific message.
This number is guaranteed to be unique to a particular message
<emphasis>forever</emphasis>.
No other message in the same folder will ever get the same
UID. UIDs are an integral part of &OfflineIMAP;'s synchronization
scheme; they are used to match up messages on your computer to
messages on the server.
</para>
<para>
Sometimes, the UIDs on the server might get reset. Usually this will
happen if you delete and then recreate a folder. When you create a
folder, the server will often start the UID back from 1. But
&OfflineIMAP; might still have the UIDs from the previous folder by the
same name stored. &OfflineIMAP; will detect this condition and skip the
folder. This is GOOD, because it prevents data loss.
</para>
<para>
You can fix it by removing your local folder and cache data. For
instance, if your folders are under <filename>~/Folders</filename>
and the folder with the problem is INBOX, you'd type this:
</para>
<programlisting>rm -r ~/Folders/INBOX
rm -r ~/.offlineimap/AccountName/INBOX</programlisting>
<para>
(Of course, replace AccountName with the account name as specified
in <filename>~/.offlineimaprc</filename>).
</para>
<para>Next time you run &OfflineIMAP;, it will re-download
the folder with the
new UIDs. Note that the procedure specified above will lose any local
changes made to the folder.
</para>
<para>
Some IMAP servers are broken and do not support UIDs properly. If you
continue to get this error for all your folders even after performing
the above procedure, it is likely that your IMAP server falls into
this category. &OfflineIMAP; is incompatible with such servers.
Using &OfflineIMAP; with them will not destroy any mail, but at the same time,
it will not actually synchronize it either. (&OfflineIMAP; will detect
this condition and abort prior to synchronization.)
</para>
</refsect2>
</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>See Also</title>