IMAP errors with AOL during sync

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I have a customer that refuses to let go of AOL. Anyway, I have the
AOL configured using IMAP in Outlook and I get 2 error messages every
time she opens up Outlook. "Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to
the following: 270 (1032) that mail is not currently available" and
"Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to the following: 258 (1032)
that mail is not currently available" Now reading through several
forums, I've come to the determination that these are two corrupt
messages she has on AOL's servers, but I can't identify which messages
they are. I turned on Outlook logging and can't figure out how to
identify them. Here is the relevant section of the log:

IMAP: 12:16:08 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3883 FETCH (UID 27719144 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3884 FETCH (UID 27719447 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3885 FETCH (UID 27720192 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3886 FETCH (UID 27720621 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3887 FETCH (UID 27721082 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3888 FETCH (UID 27721088 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3889 FETCH (UID 27721170 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3890 FETCH (UID 27722039 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] pcq0 OK UID FETCH completed
IMAP: 12:16:08 [tx] rosj UID FETCH 26296934,26302401 (UID FLAGS
RFC822.SIZE BODY.PEEK[HEADER] INTERNALDATE)
IMAP: 12:16:08 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 258 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:14 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 270 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:15 [rx] rosj NO UID FETCH completed
IMAP: 12:16:15 [tx] pu4k IDLE
IMAP: 12:16:15 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:15 [rx] + idling
IMAP: 12:16:52 [tx] Dropping connection, LOGOUT sent
IMAP: 12:16:52 [db] Connection to 'imap.aol.com' closed.
IMAP: 12:16:52 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 0, ae = 5

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Paul
 
Post this in a general Outlook group, this one is for programming Outlook.
Most of us here gladly know nothing about AOL.




PaulyBalls said:
I have a customer that refuses to let go of AOL. Anyway, I have the
AOL configured using IMAP in Outlook and I get 2 error messages every
time she opens up Outlook. "Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to
the following: 270 (1032) that mail is not currently available" and
"Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to the following: 258 (1032)
that mail is not currently available" Now reading through several
forums, I've come to the determination that these are two corrupt
messages she has on AOL's servers, but I can't identify which messages
they are. I turned on Outlook logging and can't figure out how to
identify them. Here is the relevant section of the log:

IMAP: 12:16:08 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3883 FETCH (UID 27719144 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3884 FETCH (UID 27719447 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3885 FETCH (UID 27720192 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3886 FETCH (UID 27720621 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3887 FETCH (UID 27721082 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3888 FETCH (UID 27721088 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3889 FETCH (UID 27721170 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3890 FETCH (UID 27722039 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] pcq0 OK UID FETCH completed
IMAP: 12:16:08 [tx] rosj UID FETCH 26296934,26302401 (UID FLAGS
RFC822.SIZE BODY.PEEK[HEADER] INTERNALDATE)
IMAP: 12:16:08 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 258 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:14 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 270 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:15 [rx] rosj NO UID FETCH completed
IMAP: 12:16:15 [tx] pu4k IDLE
IMAP: 12:16:15 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:15 [rx] + idling
IMAP: 12:16:52 [tx] Dropping connection, LOGOUT sent
IMAP: 12:16:52 [db] Connection to 'imap.aol.com' closed.
IMAP: 12:16:52 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 0, ae = 5

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Paul
 
Post this in a general Outlook group, this one is for programming Outlook..
Most of us here gladly know nothing about AOL.




I have a customer that refuses to let go of AOL.  Anyway, I have the
AOL configured using IMAP in Outlook and I get 2 error messages every
time she opens up Outlook.  "Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to
the following: 270 (1032) that mail is not currently available" and
"Your IMAP server wishes to alert you to the following: 258 (1032)
that mail is not currently available" Now reading through several
forums, I've come to the determination that these are two corrupt
messages she has on AOL's servers, but I can't identify which messages
they are.  I turned on Outlook logging and can't figure out how to
identify them.  Here is the relevant section of the log:
IMAP: 12:16:08 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3883 FETCH (UID 27719144 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3884 FETCH (UID 27719447 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3885 FETCH (UID 27720192 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3886 FETCH (UID 27720621 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3887 FETCH (UID 27721082 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3888 FETCH (UID 27721088 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3889 FETCH (UID 27721170 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-GOOD))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * 3890 FETCH (UID 27722039 FLAGS (\Seen XAOL-READ
XAOL-GOODCHECK-DONE XAOL-RECEIVED XAOL-VIRUS-NOT-SCANNED))
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] pcq0 OK UID FETCH completed
IMAP: 12:16:08 [tx] rosj UID FETCH 26296934,26302401 (UID FLAGS
RFC822.SIZE BODY.PEEK[HEADER] INTERNALDATE)
IMAP: 12:16:08 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 258 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:14 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 270 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:15 [rx] rosj NO UID FETCH completed
IMAP: 12:16:15 [tx] pu4k IDLE
IMAP: 12:16:15 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 5, ae = 3
IMAP: 12:16:15 [rx] + idling
IMAP: 12:16:52 [tx] Dropping connection, LOGOUT sent
IMAP: 12:16:52 [db] Connection to 'imap.aol.com' closed.
IMAP: 12:16:52 [db] OnNotify: asOld = 5, asNew = 0, ae = 5
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Paul

Thanks, I wish I didn't have to either.
 
MAP: 12:16:08 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 258 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.
IMAP: 12:16:14 [rx] * NO [ALERT] 270 (1032) That mail is not currently
available.



The number after the [ALERT] is the sequence number of the corrupt message. Since this seems to be a permanent problem, I suggest deleting those messages.



PaulyBalls wrote:

wrote:.ktech.com/products.htmThanks, I wish I did not have to either.
01-Apr-10

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Thanks, I wish I did not have to either.

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