On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 21:55 +1000, Rick Phillips wrote:
> I will try a fresh install in the morning when I am feeling a little
> less frustrated.  I will remove all existing accounts and mail files
> and start from scratch to see what happens but I am not hopeful.  The
> duplicate mail downloads have started again so I have to remove some
> 500 duplicates every time I start Evo.  This is very bad really.

A hypothetical explanation for both problems would be that Evo and the
mail server don't agree on what messages are new:

1) Evo won't download new messages after the first time, because it
thinks there's nothing new on the server, *or* because the server isn't
telling it.

2) When it does download messages, it includes old ones because it has
somehow forgotten it has already seen them, *or* because the server
isn't indicating correctly that they are old.

Does the server work correctly with a different client, e.g.
Thunderbird?

poc

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