I wonder what message data The Bat uses to determine which messages
it's downloaded already. It couldn't be the message ID field in the
headers, as it downloads messages with duplicate message IDs all the
time. Several of our customers have told me they're having this
problem as well, with programs other than The Bat, so I'd like to try
and figure it out.

Whatever the mechanism is, I wonder if the server is re-cycling
numbers or something.

Anyone really good with POP3? Anyone know what the "ID" field is the
Bat uses to determine which messages it already has?

Thanks,

Tony

A . Curtis Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said at 3:53 PM on 11/16/2000:
> The Bat! will leave messages on the server and not re-download
> previously downloaded messages depending on the mail server software. I
> have no problem whatsoever with TB! re-downloading messages, even though
> I leave all my messages on the server. The problem seems to lie with the
> mail server.

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