>> On 5/13/04 5:20 AM, "Mark Goodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I just upgraded to Office 2004 and I had a bit of a problem with Entourage.
>>> I have about 20 email accounts that all get a tremendous amount of mail. I
>>> have each account set up to leave the mail of the server for 14 days, this
>>> way I can check my mail when I am out of town and still get the mail on my
>>> main computer at home. So I perform the upgrade and then check my mail. Much
>>> to surprise my computer was flooded with thousands of redundant messages
>>> that I had already previously retrieved.

> On 13/5/04 7:47 am, "Kirk McElhearn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I had a similar problem - after rebuilding my database, Entourage displayed
>> a bunch of mail that I had deleted already - it all showed up in my inbox.
>> Weird... I wonder if they are related? Did you rebuild your database? Could
>> it be old messages that were in your database that got "displayed" after
>> Entourage imported it? If you hadn't rebuilt your database before upgrading,
>> Entourage might have found all those messages and somehow reset them as not
>> read...

on 5/13/04 3:08 AM, Barry Wainwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Again, this is expected behaviour after a complex/advanced rebuild.
> 
> An IMAP account that uses a 'mark for deletion' deletion model will have
> those messages re-appear after a rebuild. To avoid this you need to 'purge'
> any mail folders with deleted mail before rebuilding (not always possible if
> the database is corrupt!) or use a 'move to deleted items folder' model for
> deletion - this can be set in the preferences.

No IMAP accounts here. Perhaps some sort of warning that a complex/advanced
rebuild is taking place upon installing/upgrading to Office 2004 would help.


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