Hello Batters,

I just tried to "kill dupes in all folders". This works nicely, but I
noticed something confusing:

Assume there are two identical mails. One of them is read, the other
one is not. The Bat! deletes the read one, leaving me without dupes,
but with mails flagged as unread although I've already read their
(killed) dupe...

Is this intended behavior or just coincidence? If the second, should
there be a rule which message to be deleted?

I'm not very sure about my observation because I find it hard to
verify (I didn't manage to create dupes on purpose...).

CaLViN

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Best regards,

   CaLViN                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Using The Bat! 1.42f
   under Windows NT 4.0
   Service Pack 6 Build 1381
   on a Pentium 233 with 196 MB.

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