> >If the server isn't working right and is renumbering sequentially each >time, and Emailer is deleting things out of order (maybe because of a >setting to delete from the server when deleted in Emailer), then >Emailer's numbers don't match the servers, causing Emailer to potentially >download the same messages again as Emailer thinks they are new, but they >are really just renumbered old ones.
I do save messages on the server on some accounts. this account, which is getting lots of dups right now, does not have this setting enabled. Probably eliminates this possibility. Right? > > >So just throwing two ideas out there off the top of my head that Neville >caused to pop into my head in the first place by bringing up his ping >plan. > >Going off his idea, if the quick check I recommended yields no help (that >is, leave the Temp Incoming folder open and see if files are being left So far, I don't see anything left in the temp file, but they could be deleting before I see them. >undeleted), then I'd probably start up a stream monitoring tool and watch >the data go between the server and Emailer and see if something sticks >out as a reason for duplicate messages. > Wish I knew how to set this up. ;-) I just disabled the spam filter on one account, and am going to do more. I will see if this makes a difference. thanks for the idea. Mark James SoftRAID, LLC mjames@ softraidl.com This is an actual unsubscribe message from spam: "The subject matter was sent to you because you bespoke to be imparted of knowledge of biddings from either us or one of us collaborators, if you do not need to obtain offers from us again have the will to meet us here." March 2006 ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

