Hello Pixie,
Monday, September 8, 2003, 10:28:20 PM, you wrote:
P I've run the dupe killer many times and it has always left the read
P copy if there is one. AFAIK it only uses the MSG-ID to determine if
P dupes are present, and doesn't span folders. So the same message in
P two different
So my question is with these duplicates. The method I described I was
saying it could work effectively if TB was convinced to kill the
Unread messages. If it kills Read messages, then I will be left with
two batches of the same Unread messages. If it does cut out the
extraneous chaff, and delete
One way to archive messages is if you have a filter to copy all
incoming messages destined for that folder, copy to another folder. If
you do this though, the archive will not indicate which messages were
read, and which not. No statuses. So, do you think that can be
achieved?
I was thinking,
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Hello Adam,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 4:24:58 PM, you wrote:
A One way to archive messages is if you have a filter to copy all
A incoming messages destined for that folder, copy to another folder. If
A you do this though, the archive will not
Hello Adam,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 12:54:58 PM, you wrote:
A I was thinking, well a Read filter could copy messages to that same
A destination folder. So then, you'd have all the messages. Plus a bunch
A of duplicates. So maybe you could try going to that folder. And
A clicking Kill Dupes.
Hello Adam,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 8:28:54 PM, you wrote:
A I wonder if you have tried such a solution. Or have you tried
A some other method to create an archive, and either succeeded or
A failed at it?
MW I archive my mailing lists using a manual filter that moves old
MW messages to an
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