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    Default E-mail corruption

    Two days in a row this has happened.

    I am at work, reading my email from a POP account, and everything is fine. Using Squirrelmail. Get done with work, log off work computer and go home.

    When I get home, I try to download my email and Outlook responds with this error:

    Number of messages from Stat command do not match the number of messages from a list command. (Something to this effect, anyway)

    And mail refuses to download.

    Nothing I do can get this mail downloaded. I end up having to delete the POP account and recreate it again. But even then, I cannot download the mail because if I copy the old inbox file over top of the new one, it goes back to the same error!

    Anyone have thoughts?

    Thanks!

    Jon

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    Hi John,

    I've reproduced this and I'm looking into it. Has anyone else reproduced this error?

    cPanel.net Support Ticket Number:
    Joseph Glass, B.S., M.S.
    Systems Administrator
    Liquid Web, Inc.
    800-580-4985

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