I am occasionally astounded to see the number of duplicate messages
that are reported deleted when I order "Kill Dupes."
Is there more going on here than I think?
Are there situations e.g. where a like-named message is killed when it
is in fact a different message within the same thread? For example,
the same author may respond twice to the same thread. I think file
size would be perhaps the most reliably meaningful and absolute
measure of a difference.
I guess the bottom line is this: what kind of comparison checking is
done to ensure that only true dupes are killed? Can we modify this?
Everybody out there feeling really confident in this default
technique?
Still feeling astounded,
David Robert Austen
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