Sorry I am not very deeply knowledgeable about the inner workings of email 
systems or dbmail but is message-id something that is generated from the email 
so that if two emails are the same they have the same message-id?

The way I see it, even if I sent two emails with the exact contents to an email 
account, one would get some randomly generated id and the other would get a 
different one. The only way for multiple messages to have a same message-id 
would be when you're sending one email to multiple accounts at once. Anyway, 
this is how I see emails work so if this was the case then how is it possible 
to have two messages with the same message-id sending to the same account?


>If you send two identical emails (the same messege-id) to the same account, 
>>then only the first one will show up in your inbox. The second one will be 
>>silently dropped. Saving you the hassle of looking at the same email twice.
>
>The new storage model in 2.3 helps, if two accounts receive the same .zip 
>>file as attachments to some mails, then the .zip attachment would be stored 
>>in the db only once. Saving disk space on the server.
>
>Totally different features.
>
>HTH,
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