On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 10:46, Vincent Birebent wrote: > Hi, > > In some folder, for some reasons I have duplicate mails (same mail, two > or three times). > > I thought about using filters to delete them : I pipe all mails from > this folder to a perl script which : > - save the last piped mail in a txt file, > - compare it with the last save > - exit 1 or 0 according to it... > > It doesn't work, because mails are not queued in date order!
I dunno, does sorting by date/not sorting make any difference? > So I have two questions : > - what about queue order ? > - any idea for a workaround ? To do it properly you'd probably want to have a database (i.e. file) kept of message-hashes or message-id's of messages you've seen before, and use that as the test, rather than just keeping track of the last message. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
