Do they have replica's of their mail files?  It is my understanding that
unread markers are specific to the particular replica and do the
workstation doing the reading.  We hear this when the primary server drops
and they fail over to the cluster.

Rob Berendt
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin



                    "Matt Patee"
                    <mpatee@abm.com>         To:     domino400@midrange.com
                    Sent by:                 cc:
                    domino400-admin@mi       Fax to:
                    drange.com               Subject:     Weird problem:


                    03/15/2002 03:31
                    PM
                    Please respond to
                    domino400







Help me please! I know more about the 400 than Notes, so I could use all
the help I can get. Anyway heres the thing.

It seems like at least once a day for the last week one or more users are
complaining about weird things, like coming in the next morning and finding
all of their mail is marked as unread (even though it was read). Another
weird incident is users that are trustworthy (I agree that few are) tell me
that either mail is now missing from their file, or that deleted mail has
somehow made it's way back into their file.

Has anyone heard of such a thing? What can I do?


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Matthew Patee
Midrange Systems Manager
ABM Industries
(415) 351-4309
fax:(415) 351-4331

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