Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 13:21 -0500, Phillip T. George wrote:
Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.177.64.93): copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Apr 16 12:51:45 east dovecot: IMAP(user.domain.com), IP(70.168.68.56): copy -> Spam: uid=718, msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It appears that the problem is that the user has two email programs running the same filters at the same time. Somehow, this creates a duplicate message. Any clues as to why this might be? Are there any options that may cause this behavior to change? I thought maybe the options "maildir_copy_with_hardlinks" and/or "maildir_copy_preserve_filename" may be helpful options...(they're both set to the default of 'no').

The message gets duplicated to Spam of course, but do you mean it also
gets duplicated to INBOX?

If you meant that they're duplicated in Spam, it just can't be helped.
It's perfectly valid for an IMAP client to copy the same message twice
to another mailbox. Set up a server-side filtering instead.


Its copied twice to Spam...its not in the INBOX any longer. Well...the duplicates were not a problem before when using courier-imap (though on a different server). I'm not too terribly concerned with the issue any longer, as the issue could very much considered client side. Thanks for the help! If you do have any other suggestions (or if anyone else does) on fixing the issue, I'd still like to know.

-Phillip

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