Two things: 
first, my latest and fastest script for finding duplicate messages is
"Categorize Duplicate Messages", on scriptbuilders at macscripter.net.


Second, if any of your mail accounts are aliases of a single actual
account, you should set up send & receive all to receive mail only
from the main account. Each "alias" will download a separate copy of
the messages.


On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 21:11:11 -0800, Jan Martel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/6/05 2:18 PM, "Russell Carr"  wrote:
> 
> >
> > It may not be your connection speed. I've noticed the Entourage and Safari
> > don't always play nice together. If I am surfing while Entourage is
> > downloading messages my internet connection gets messed up. -- Entourage
> > starts hogging CPU time and keeps sending out network traffic, and Safari
> > will no longer make DNS connections.
> >
> > I do not have your problem with duplicate messages but you be doing other
> > net traffic that might be interfering with Entourage or the network
> > connection?
> >
> That's an interesting idea, and at first I thought maybe it might apply,
> since I have Entourage automatically check mail every 15 minutes and
> sometimes I'm using Safari to surf when that happens, but I just got the
> same set of emails 3 times, while I wasn't online at all.
> 
> --
> Jan Martel in Davis, CA
> G4PB 15" Al; System 10.3.8
> 
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