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From: "Worthington, Roger" <>
Subject: RE: Duplicate messages!
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 07:20:44 +1000
I also get many duplicated messages from this list. I reported it to
Jayne 3-4 months ago.
I use Outlook 98,
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Searching for WORTHINGTON of Oldham, GRUNDY of Darcy Lever, Bolton,
BUCKLEY of Oldham. FULLER of Sutterton, Lincs
Roger Worthington
QCOM Pty Ltd
457 Upper Edward St
Brisbane 4000
Queensland
Australia
Phone: +61 7 3839 3544
Fax: +61 7 3832 2110
email:
http://www.qcom.com.au
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Weeks [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 7:16 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Duplicate messages!
Hi Dave, I use Netscape Mail and usually let all mail come through, I
start
reading the messages as the mail is downloading. I never file any
messages
until I have read all the mail first, deleted what is irrelevant (most
of
it) then save the rest to their respective folders, but still get heaps
of
duplicates! Must ask my ISP if they have any ideas what's causing it.
Regards
Ron Weeks in overcast (thank goodness, now I can do some
gardening)Melbourne
Dave-M wrote:
> I use Netscape Mail and sometimes end up with duplicate (or even
> triplicate) messages. Two ways that this can happen (there's probably
> more) are..
>
> 1) If (for some reason) I don't allow ALL the messages to come in from
> my server, the next time I click "get new mail" I also get the
previous
> messages again.
>
> 2) When I'm transfering messages to their folder, It is very easy to
> move the pointer across "copy" instead of "move", resulting in a
> duplicate message being left in the "inbox".
>
> Dave Milhench
> in sunny South Australia
> looking for MILHENCH (or similar).
>
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