On 3/6/05 11:09 AM, Jan Martel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 3/6/05 1:13 AM, "Paul Berkowitz"  wrote:
> 
>> Do a proper Rebuild (NOT a "Compact"). You say you've only done a "Typical"
>> rebuild: that nomenclature does not exist on Entourage 2004. What used to be
>> called "Typical Rebuild" is now called "Compact"; what used to be called
>> "Advanced Rebuild" is now called just "Rebuild". Which have you been doing?
> 
> I did notice that there were no longer "Typical" and "Advanced" when I
> rebuilt a second time last night. I did the "Rebuild" not the "Compact."
> Immediately after that, there were still two weird emails, but so far this
> morning things are looking better.

FWIW in this thread, I did have a problem with duplicates of messages that
should have just been deleted. It all occurred while I was on vacation and
dialing in, never getting a connection faster than 26.4k (OUCH!!!).

Typically, I'd dial in and hit "Send and Receive All" which would initiate
connections with nine different accounts of which three would tend to have
large quantities of mail. Most of those accounts were set to keep mail on
the server for seven days. While mail was slowly downloading, I'd then
typically start something on the web browser.

My theory is that with so much competing for so little bandwidth, some of
the POP sessions would time out. Entourage would tell the server to delete
the message and clear it from its database of messages on the server but the
connection would time out and the server would never actually execute the
delete (which I believe, at least with my POP server, doesn't actually occur
until the end of session). Next POP connection, the server reports having
all these messages that Entourage says it doesn't have and so they get
downloaded again.

Once I started separately downloading the three "big" accounts before
hitting S&R All for the rest, I did not have a repeat of the problem.

-- Larry Stone
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   http://www.stonejongleux.com/
   


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