Looking at the headers, it appears Davide's list server received the 
message once, and duplicated it four times.  Why?  I don't know.

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Ivo Smits wrote:
> Maybe it has something to do with *some* specific sender/receiver client 
> software?
> I have received all your e-mails only once!
> Maybe your mail client adds some strange header that confuses the mail 
> client of your mailserver-users and John Kielkopf?
> I'm using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.
>
> I recommend to:
> 1. Find out when it happens (does it depend on the receiver/sender 
> address/software/IP/...)
> 2. Use a packet monitor (for example Ethereal, which is now called 
> WireShark)
> 3. Try to send a message that will arrive twice (using what you found in 
> step 1)
>
> Ivo
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Aaron Fransen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:42 PM
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Receiving Mail multiple times
>
>
>   
>> I sure didn't mean to send it 4 times, but it seems like the exact
>> problem I'm talking about!
>>
>> I can see where the quit/delete sequence might be causing a problem so
>> I'm going to rejigger the client app to see if that fixes the problem.
>>
>> The server is running on Windows 2003 (ugh) and there really isn't
>> much else running to interfere with it (MySQL, Apache are the only
>> other apps).
>>
>> Francis: You had mentioned you thought it might be connectivity,
>> however the web client app and the XMail server are running on the
>> same box...
>>
>> On 3/21/07, John Kielkopf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Davide can correct me if I'm wrong, but the POP3 server shouldn't delete
>>> the messages until after the QUIT command is sent.  "Deleting" the
>>> message after each retrieval only queues the message for deletion at 
>>> QUIT.
>>> If you're receiving the duplicates in the same POP3 session, then it
>>> rules out an early session termination as the cause.  Are you positive
>>> this is the case?  If so, how one single email message in a user's Xmail
>>> maildir can turn into duplicate messages in the same POP3 session is
>>> beyond me.
>>>
>>> What OS is your Xmail server running on? What other services are running
>>> on the server?  Have you tried an older Xmail version?
>>>
>>> Also, you sent this message the list 4 times.  Did you intend this?
>>>
>>>
>>> Aaron Fransen wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I've had the issue both with local clients and remote clients running
>>>> over a very expensive MPLS network, and in all the scanning I've done
>>>> I can't see any issues with connectivity.
>>>>
>>>> File locking? Hm, it's possible, however there's no AV software
>>>> running on the server (not live, just batched once in a while and not
>>>> when these problems are happening).
>>>>
>>>> In terms of the sequence of events, the mail client I wrote (I can't
>>>> speak to how Outlook is having the same problem, but with my program I
>>>> can!) it fetches each email individually then sends the command to the
>>>> server to delete it, then processes the next message. Maybe I should
>>>> do it the other way? Process them all THEN go back and delete them?
>>>>
>>>> The duplicates happen right away too, not during the next POP3
>>>> session; that is, as soon as the user clicks "Check Mail" he/she'll
>>>> get duplicates (or triplicates) of the incoming mail immediately
>>>> without waiting for the next check.
>>>>
>>>> On 3/21/07, John Kielkopf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Things to check:
>>>>> 1) Thoroughly check network connectivity to the mail server from the
>>>>> problem clients.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) Any possible file locking conflicts?  Is there anything running on
>>>>> the server, possibly antivirus software, that might be locking the 
>>>>> email
>>>>> in the server's mail directory?
>>>>>     Thought of what could be happening here:
>>>>>     a) Client retrieves all mail via pop3, marking them for deletion.
>>>>>     b) Something on the mail server is still holding the files open 
>>>>> for
>>>>> read (on demand AV scanner maybe?)
>>>>>     c) Client quits the pop3 session, and the messages marked for
>>>>> deletion are now supposed to be deleted
>>>>>     d) Because one of the email messages is locked for read (see: "b",
>>>>> above), Xmail is unable to delete files, and gives up.
>>>>>     e) Mail has not been deleted, and will be re-downloaded on next 
>>>>> pop3
>>>>> session.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Davide would be able to comment on the possibility of "2d" happening 
>>>>> on
>>>>> Xmail.  I have no idea if it could even happen, so I may be way off 
>>>>> base
>>>>> here -- but short of a  network connectivity issue, I can think of
>>>>> nothing else at the moment.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Aaron Fransen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>>> For some folks they receive emails twice, for some it's three times,
>>>>>> but not (that I've heard anyways) more than that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An example: Joe Smith comes back from holidays, and has 50 emails
>>>>>> sitting there for him. He receives each and every one three times
>>>>>> exactly, ending up with 150 new emails in his inbox.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jane Doe checks her email every morning, and most mornings ends up
>>>>>> receiving two of every email.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Note that it's not selective: If a user is going to have this happen,
>>>>>> it's going to every single email they happen to be retrieving at the
>>>>>> time. If it's not going to happen, it's not going to happen on ANY of
>>>>>> the emails they are retrieving.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Aaron
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 3/21/07, Hal Dell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>> I've tracked this as much as I can and this is what I've found: At 
>>>>>>>> no time
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>> do the messages
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> exist on the server twice...they are *only* received twice by the 
>>>>>>>> client.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It does seem to happen to some people more than others, which leads 
>>>>>>>> me to
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>> believe
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> it's a "double-click the Send/Receive" button issue, but when I 
>>>>>>>> test it
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>> the second request
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> is rejected since the POP server only allows a single connection 
>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>> individual.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are you sure they are *only* received the eMails twice? NOT more 
>>>>>>> then that?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Since, I'm coming into the middle of this eMail exchange in the -- I 
>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>> all of the facts of your situation....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had a problem like yours and was caused by the long time standing 
>>>>>>> issues
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> mail clients on Windows due to the POP3 Tail issue - the symptoms 
>>>>>>> that you
>>>>>>> state
>>>>>>> are nearly identical. David created a filter to not allow these 
>>>>>>> messages in
>>>>>>> the queue.
>>>>>>> If you don't already have the filter installed I would highly 
>>>>>>> recommend
>>>>>>> installing it.
>>>>>>> (Someone on this list may be able to tell the location to download 
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> filter -- I
>>>>>>> don't see it listed on xmailserver.org -- it was mailed around at 
>>>>>>> the time).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> POP3 Tail issue is caused by spam and other hacker attempts at DOS 
>>>>>>> targeted
>>>>>>> at the eMail clients by  intentionally corrupting the normal double 
>>>>>>> CR LF at
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> bottom of the eMail message byte stream.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> An eMail that is corrupted in this way causes the email client to 
>>>>>>> never
>>>>>>> complete
>>>>>>> downloading the eMailbox the mailbox is never cleared and then you 
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> your Emails over and over again. This is a safety mechanism in the 
>>>>>>> client
>>>>>>> to prevent accidental erasure of eMail messages in the case of a 
>>>>>>> dropped
>>>>>>> IP connection.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm not sure this will help you... Let us know...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Hal Dell
>>>>>>> Managing Partner
>>>>>>> ePodWorks.net, Inc.
>>>>>>> PO Box 22
>>>>>>> Willow Grove, PA 19090
>>>>>>> +1-215-830-0662 (phone)
>>>>>>> +1-866-549-4652 (fax)
>>>>>>> Need Support send eMail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] !
>>>>>>>
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