I'm not sure whats causing this problem, but AFAIK james doesnt remember
which messages have been read!

The client should determine which messages have been read (probably using
the UIDL command), and download ones it doesnt recognise.  It retrieves
them - james doesnt send them.

I have checked, and it works fine for me: james 2.2.0 with virtualusertable,
mysql users, filesystem for messagestores, Outlook2000.

The only way james could cause this is if the UIDL ids changed for a
message - which would be bad as these should stay the same for the lifetime
of the message in the system.

Daniel.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Camron Levanger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 May 2005 22:00
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Duplicate Email Problem
>
>
> Hello, I am still having problems with my James server.  Whenever you
> check your mail, the server sends you all of your email again,
> unread.  This results in mutliple copies of the same message, and
> email boxes full of 14,000 unread messages everytime you check your
> mail.
>
> This happens to every client using the server, regardless of OS or
> mail client.
>
> If you set your client to remove the message after downloading, then
> the problem goes away (it properly removes the message).  So it seems
> that James is having trouble figuring out which messages are already
> downloaded.
>
> I am using James 2.2.0, full mysql backend, and I use the
> virtusertable mailet.
>
> I have searched through the config looking for clues, looked through
> the database, sqlresources.xml, I can't seem to find anything.
>
> Anyone have an idea where I can start?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Camron G. Levanger
> The Dreamlab
> http://www.dreamlabmedia.com
> 866-890-3705
>
>
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