>All of my users use POP3 accounts and none of them have "Leave copy of
>e-mail on server".  I made sure to set the check interval to 10 minutes.

Sorry -- that's the usual culprit in a case like this.

>The user that received the duplicates today happened on a fresh boot. (The
>PC was off for a week while she was on vacation.)

Did you check your POP3 logs to see what happened?  I'm guessing that 
Outlook started downloading the E-mails, hung or had some other problem, 
and then started downloading them again.  The POP3 log files show how many 
E-mails were downloaded each time.  If you see that, for example, she 
downloaded 44 files at 2:02 PM, and then another 44 at 2:05 PM, it would 
indicate that all the E-mails were downloaded twice.

                                                    -Scott
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