I'm going to look into this one and see if it is consistent with any
particular mail server --- nyc.rr.com? Mac.com? Theroberts.com?
Brendanperreault.com
Thanks Martin.

on 4/23/02 12:29 PM, Martin Rene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The problem is usually the mail server. When a client eMail gets all his
> already read mail redownloaded again, it's because the mail server consider
> as "not send". An eMail is consider as "not send" on a mail server when a
> "not send" or "not delivered" flag is present next to eMail that belong to
> you. This flag is there when a new mail comes in the mail server or after a
> mail server crash on some Mail server because usually a utility
> repair/recovery software may run and reset all flags for all record present
> on the server (ASIP Mail Server is a good example).
> The solution could be to not keep any mail on the server when it's
> downloaded in your client eMail or to follow John's advice or to start
> looking for a different email services.
> If anyone could ad more to this or to correct some assumption please do so.
> The more info we get the smarter we become.


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