are dupicated as well.
I've seen some messages in this list explaining how to remove
duplicate messages (D + ~=), but my problem is:
1- It is inconvenient to do it every X messages, to keep the Sent
messages folder clean
2- When doing it, I need to remove every time the folder-hook .
'unset
All my outgoing e-mails (new messages and replies) appear as two
messages in mutt (Gmail IMAP)
When I check the web client they all are dupicated as well.
I've seen some messages in this list explaining how to remove
duplicate messages (D + ~=), but my problem is:
1- It is inconvenient to do
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++ 12/02/01 08:04 + - Nelson D. Guerrero:
Roel, the answer to that question is making a rule on your .procmailrc
to delete themThis is what I have.
:0 Whc: .msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 .msgid.cache
:0 a:
/dev/null
The ":" on the second
Roel Vanhout wrote:
X-Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] via web10802
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 23:18:54 +0100
From: Roel Vanhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: removing duplicate messages + changing mailbox
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
I've switched from
Roel --
...and then Roel Vanhout said...
% Hello all,
%
% I've switched from using imap to fetchmail + Maildir + maildrop. Now I
% have a few questions:
% - I have accidentally downloaded a bunch of messages
% twice with fetchmail. Is there any way to remove duplicate messages
* On Sun Feb 11 2001, Roel Vanhout screamed:
- Hello all,
-
- I've switched from using imap to fetchmail + Maildir + maildrop. Now I
- have a few questions:
- - I have accidentally downloaded a bunch of messages
- twice with fetchmail. Is there any way to remove duplicate messages?
Sorry
Hello all,
I've switched from using imap to fetchmail + Maildir + maildrop. Now I
have a few questions:
- I have accidentally downloaded a bunch of messages
twice with fetchmail. Is there any way to remove duplicate messages?
- When I press 'C' to switch mailbox and press ? to get a list
Are you using Procmail and Fetchmail?
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 07:34:43PM -0200, Rafael A . Schmitt muttered:
| why I receive duplicated messages ?
| i have to change something in my .muttrc?
|
|
|
| Rafael.
|
| §=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=§
| | Rafael Alexandre
* Jason Helfman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i'm using procmail and fetchpop
Are you using Procmail and Fetchmail?
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 07:34:43PM -0200, Rafael A . Schmitt muttered:
| why I receive duplicated messages ?
| i have to change something in my .muttrc?
|
|
|
|
# Nuke duplicate messages
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| $FORMAIL -D 8192 msgid.cache
This recipe should not be used. It can cause mail loss. Read the
_complete_ example in the procmailex man page.
Now, this works nicely most of the time but I find that about 50% of
postings from mutt-users
On 2000.10.16 11:03:17, you,
the extraordinary Lars Hecking, opined:
(quoting someone)
# Nuke duplicate messages
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| $FORMAIL -D 8192 msgid.cache
This recipe should not be used. It can cause mail loss. Read the
_complete_ example in the procmailex man page
Conor Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 15 Oct 2000:
Now, this works nicely most of the time but I find that about 50% of
postings from mutt-users are coming directly from the authors rather than
from the list. I suspect that this is to do with how long the list takes
to turn around a
Hi, i wrote:
++ 13/11/99 21:01 +0100 - Rejo Zenger:
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
-^
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
There shouldn't be a space there. You'd better change this to
:0 Wh :msgid.lock
:0 Wh:msgid.lock
[...]
This is incorrect. Procmail will
Hi!
I find myself lately receiving some duplicated messages, and I was
wondering if mutt could handle them (i.e., save the dupes to another folder or
simply delete them) by itself or I need some external script/program :-m I
think I could do some Perl script for this, but first
Hi, folks --
After the first few messages about duplication started going back and
forth, I wondered why I was having such an easy time of things. Then I
realized that my message count from procmail *was* going up (I created
a little alias to grep Folder in my log file and count up the total
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