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The DO NOT DELETE THIS MESSAGE Message

When you use a mail program set up to make use of the IMAP mail protocol (Pine is such a program; Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and Outlook Express can also be set up to use either IMAP or POP protocols), getting mail invokes the IMAP "daemon" (the server, pronounced "demon"). This daemon uses a kind of place-holder message at the front of your inbox to keep track of mail. If it doesn't see a message, it will create one. The subject line on this "message" is "DO NOT DELETE THIS MESSAGE".

The POP-mail server presumably knows about this file and won't download it as a message when you get your mail, Pine and other IMAP programs know about it and thus don't display it.

The old Unix mail programs, however, aren't aware of its special function, therefore, if you've used Pine or another IMAP program, the next time you use one of the old Unix mail programs, the message will appear as message number 1. In spite of the explicit order in its subject line not to delete it, you can.

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