Hello DZ-Jay,
Monday, July 28, 2003, 5:23:00 PM, you wrote:
DJ> Some time around 7/27/2003 22:23:11, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
>>> I do not remember when the behaviour was changed (because that was not
>>> added to the changelog), but I think it works this way even in the
>>> (old) Be
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Dear DZ-Jay,
>> I hope, big print would help to understand ;-)))
DJ> Stefan, I think that was rather rude.
I am sorry if you felt rudeness, I specifically put the smiles to show
that I don't want to sound rude. It could be the order of
reading/replying forced
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Hello Thomas,
TF> So I think TB should also keep the UIDs of message that have already
TF> been downloaded if you set "Delete from server".
I do not remember when the behaviour was changed (because that was not
added to the changelog), but I think it works this
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Dear DZ-Jay,
DJ> But wouldn't the messages have differing Message-ID and recipients,
If CC was used - no, a single Meessage-ID is used and this is right
because it is exactly the same message.
DJ> not to mention different server UIDLs?
UIDs are different and
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Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] DZ-Jay,
DJ> Thanx for your explanation. This method might be more
DJ> flexible, and I can trully appreciate its use, but IMHO is a nuisance
DJ> when the POP3 session is interrupted, which, at least to me, happ
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Hello DZ-Jay,
DJ> Thanks. Then may I suggest as a new feature that TB keep a list of
DJ> UIDLs of messages downloaded to avoid this situation, as other
DJ> less-advanced mail clients do.
TB! already keeps UIDs of downloaded messages but only when you keep
them
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Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] DZ-Jay,
DJ> I see. By your brief explanation I can assume that dupes occur
DJ> when TB downloads the same message from the server more than once,
DJ> is this accurate?
That *happened* in versions prior to 1.63 Beta an
Hello DZ-Jay,
Sunday, July 27, 2003, 11:13:53 AM, you wrote:
>>> Oh, that's good to know. But still, can you tell me *how* they happen?
A very uneducated guess, but I've seen dups come into existance when,
for whatever reason, TB can't finish receiving mail from the mail
server. In this case,
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