Hi Allie,
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 20:27:19 -0500GMT (28/12/2000, 09:27 +0800GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM> If you're having problems with your mail server timing out on you in the
ACM> middle of downloading mail, then TB! will likely lose track of which
ACM> mail was already downloaded. This problem cannot be avoided under these
ACM> circumstances. The problem will go away when your mail server settles
ACM> down and starts being as responsive as it used to be. For the time being
ACM> you'll have to delete mail immediately after downloading mail or use the
ACM> mail dispatcher to manage mail on the server.
do you know how TB knows which message to download again?
For example, on my private accounts, I download the mail in the
office "leave messages on server". Each message will be doowloaded
only once (save for the occasions Susanne has described).
When I get home, all messages get downloaded. Since they were already
marked "Read" (as opposed to "New") on the server, TB must store this
info somewhere in a file.
Therefore, if TB downloads messages that are already on the computer,
this file is corrupted. You follow me?
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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