On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 23:27, guenther wrote: > Note: Your Reply-To header seems to be borked. Fixed Had a dot after the id...dont know how the mailbox was working ;-)
> > BTW: Evolution 1.2.x is pretty old (like years). Planned to upgrade alongwith the OS to Fedora or Whitebox. I didnt know that a rpm for RH9 was available...guess just assumed it wont be supported....same as RH ;-) My mistake. Will definitely upgrade. Thanks. > > > Apart from that there are other possibilities to delete duplicate mails > not bound to Evolution. 'formail' for example can be used to delete > duplicates (based on Message-ID headers, which are not guaranteed to be > unique). > Now this is NEWS to me....I thought that message IDs were guaranteed unique...as each server generated its own, with random factors thrown in and never gererated same ids. Will anyone shed some light? Will google for formail. Is it something like procmail? > I posted a solution (working, with some caveats) a couple of months ago > to this list. If you are interested in that (command line only) script, > I can search for it and post the links again. > I tried searching the archive, to save you the work but could not find the link....Please do let me have the link...so I can try it out. I also think one thing that may work is to create mailbox for each pop3 provider and download mail using getmail or something similar. Then to use some mail filtering tool like procmail to delete the duplicate mails in the local mailbox. Then use Evolution to collect mail from local pop3 mailbox. Any comments...Guenther?...Anybody? Best regards and Thanks again. Sanjay. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
