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Hi Allie,
@8-Aug-2003, 19:45 -0500 (01:45 UK time) Allie Martin [A] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP The only consolation is that this *is* the last time it will
MDP happen.
A Ok. But what about the dupes problem. Isn't it really odd
Sunday, August 10, 2003, 8:44:04 PM, you wrote:
AM Examine the dupes and see if they have the same message id's and
AM creation dates. Once those are the same, TB! really aught to be getting
AM rid of the duplicates.
Unfortunately I've deleted the messages now in my massive cleaning-up exercise.
Friday, August 8, 2003, 9:09:36 PM, you wrote:
MDP It sounds to me like a trick of the server - that it is allocating a
MDP rash of message IDs all of its own choosing at point of download
MDP instead of preserving the originals. Otherwise Kill dupes will
MDP work.
Yeah, something must be wrong
Sunday, August 10, 2003, 11:58:24 PM, you wrote:
TF No, I just checked, I have no dupes coming into my myrealbox.com
TF account (see From address).
Lucky you :) I get them very regularly, and am now on the lookout for another
email client because I'm getting tired of this. I think I'll wait for
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Hi Allie,
@8-Aug-2003, 19:37 -0500 (01:37 UK time) Allie Martin [A] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Vishal:
V I am now stuck with over 1500 duplicate messages that kill
V dupes in all folders completely ignores. Can anyone suggest
V what I should
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V Apparently, though I had deleted them from trash locally, TB had not
V yet correspondingly deleted them from the server. They were treated
V as new messages (even though they had been downloaded SEVERAL times
V by now).
All
Hi Thomas,
Friday, August 8, 2003, 12:32:38 PM, you wrote:
TF It sound like web2pop creates new UIDs for the messages every time you
TF invoke it. TB uses uses the UIDL to check whether messages have been
TF downloaded yet. So it won't recognise messages downloaded earlier if
TF the UIds are
Friday, August 8, 2003, 8:37:38 PM, you wrote:
AM . Since this is so strange, I have to ask the
AM obvious. I assume the duplicates are in the same folder, right?
Yep, they sure are. Same folder..even get arranged right next to each other when
i sort on date or anything else.
-Vishal
Hello Vishal,
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 16:13:46 -0400 GMT (11/08/2003, 03:13 +0700 GMT),
Vishal wrote:
TF It sound like web2pop creates new UIDs for the messages every time you
TF invoke it. TB uses uses the UIDL to check whether messages have been
TF downloaded yet. So it won't recognise messages
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Marck D Pearlstone, [MDP] wrote:
A This is all very odd.
MDP ... not entirely :-). The fact is, that when you change store on
MDP server settings to not, the last message downloaded memory is
MDP reset and *all* messages still on the server are
Friday, August 8, 2003, 8:41:46 PM, you wrote:
MDP ... not entirely :-). The fact is, that when you change store on
MDP server settings to not, the last message downloaded memory is
MDP reset and *all* messages still on the server are downloaded for a
MDP final time.
That's what it seemed like.
Hello Vishal,
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 10:21:54 -0400 GMT (08/08/2003, 21:21 +0700 GMT),
Vishal wrote:
My setup is different.
I have several POP accounts, including some yahoo ones that I
retrieve through web2pop.
It sound like web2pop creates new UIDs for the messages every time you
invoke it.
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V Yep, they sure are. Same folder..even get arranged right next to each
V other when i sort on date or anything else.
Examine the dupes and see if they have the same message id's and
creation dates. Once those are the same, TB!
I'm getting extremely frustrated with TB's poor handling of dupes. It's almost making
me go over to another email client. I remember another thread a few days ago
regarding dupes, but the situation there involved messages that were deleted
from the server when downloaded by TB. My setup is
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