Thanks for the links. As far as I investigated the problem does not  
come from the server and as you mentionned, Outlook seems to work not  
on a standard way. Moreover, I did new tests and I cannot reproduce  
the problem with the same outlook version on a Windows XP SP 3 ...

Concerning removing the "keep messages on the server" does not help :(



Le 9 oct. 09 à 09:17, Alessandro Vesely a écrit :

> Sébastien VINOT wrote:
>> In my mind, because mails are not duplicated on the server, the
>> problem is somewhere in the system "POP - OUTLOOK". Is there a doc
>> where the mail fetching process is explained (the use of the
>> courierpop3dsizelist) aspecially concerning the identification of new
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> POP3 is explained in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1939. The
> "optionality" of UIDL and TOP is also mentioned in the short rfc1957.
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> Outlook has always had this kind of problem, even with Exchange
> servers. I'd suggest to either use IMAP or clear the option of
> leaving old messages on the server. Yet another approach is
> http://en.kioskea.net/telecharger/telecharger-2659-duplicates-remover-for-outlook
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