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Now that I've jumped into the list, I have another question. I access
my POP mailbox from multiple systems - occasionally one of them will
get the message read flags screwed up, and re-download messages that
I've already received. This isn't necessarily a problem with The Bat;
all of the mail clients I used previously did the same thing. One of
the reasons I switched to The Bat was the universal "kill dupes"
function, which solved this problem handily for me.

Unfortunately, "kill dupes" doesn't seem to work with attachments.
Every couple of months, I spend an hour or so going through the Attach
directories of all my accounts, manually deleting a few gigabytes'
worth of orphaned duplicate attachments. Anyone out there found a
better way of dealing with this?

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