>I dont get it I'm afraid. > >If this is a problem in Apple mail, then it is yet another reason to use >CE and keep using CE. >If this is a problem in CE, then I recognize the phenomenon, and it is >related to the setting "Keep messages on server for xxx days". > >If you retrieve all mail, and keep no mail on the server, you will reset >whatever pointers the mail server and mail client user to keep track on >which mail te retrieve. >That way, you should not have duplicate mail.
I do not keep mail on server..but I will reset this option and see if it makes a difference. > >If you keep mail on server, then sometimes, you get duplicate mail, >specifically if you read the mailbox with 2 mail clients alternating. >Please mind that some WEBMAIL interfaces by ISP's go and connect to your >POP mailbox just like a mailclient, and compete with whatever pointers >there are. Again, I collect all mail on the server. > >Some WEBmail interfaces are set up in such a way that they do not affect >the pointer mechanism used by other mail clients such as CE. > >If you get duplicate mail, I suggest you do a full retrieve of all >messages by disabling the keep mail on server checkbox and >retrieving/removing all mail from the server. > >Marc Mary Lou ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

