>If you have 2 mail clients accessing 1 mailbox, you sometimes end up with 
>more duplicate mail than otherwise.  Another reason for duplicate mail is 
>your ISP who may from time to time re-emit a queue of email that they 
>kept up while they were bringing down or upgrading a machine for 
>maintenance, or to stop a rain of spam or other good reasons such as an 
>error by their people. 

I agree about needing this feature, (I have it set to keep mail on server 
for many accounts) but it does not matter whether this is enabled or 
disabled, the duplicate mail problem is a permanent bug with emailer now. 
Sad.

Here is my email tip of the day. Lets assume you back up your Emailer 
once a week. If you set all acccounts to leave mail on server for 7 days, 
you will not lose any incoming email if you lost your emailer during the 
week. (outgoing nothing you can do about). ;-)

Mark James
garlic @ veggy.com


"Look at why people who get IE with a new machine switch to Navigator 
and what is being addressed in IE 4.0 to make that difficult."

--Microsoft executive Jonathan Roberts, e-mail, March 28, 1997


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