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Join Date: May 2005
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I opened up the Mail.app yesterday and pressed "Get Mail". It seemed to be behaving normally, but just giving me more messages than I'd ever received in one day (55 new). When I looked back at it, I realized that the new mail messages were just duplicates of everything sent to me over the past month (going back to November 15th). What happened? What, if anything did I do wrong? How am I supposed to solve this (other than manually)?
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It would be helpful to know what type of mail protocol you're using. IMAP or POP?
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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The problem is that sometimes Mail.app doesnt always delete messages on the server. I went into my webmail for my domain recently and found a couple thousand messages from the last month. The same thing happened to me in late October, although I accidentally hit Get Mail 5 times before I noticed it
Mail.app SUCKS |
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Join Date: May 2005
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I'm using POP. Do you think this could be aproblem with my e-mail provider (Verizon)?
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Nope, it's a Mail.app flaw, it doesn't delete messages off the server properly.
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