On Tue, January 23, 2007 2:01 pm, Brandon King wrote:
> I believe the issue has to do with Thunderbird loosing track of which
> e-mails it has already downloaded from the mail server. When this
> happens, you get a second copy of the e-mail. This usually happens to me
> when Thunderbird is open and the power goes out or the computer crashes
> from some reason (testing buggy software). It doesn't happen every time
> there is a crash, just some of the time. I hope this helps.

I use mutt with sendmail / postfix, and I got a bunch of duplicates too. 
So while TBird has its warts, it's not to blame for this one.

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