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PC Mac On the File menu, select Account Settings > Account Settings. Received: from ( )īy localhost.localdomain (Postfix) with ESMTP id CBFAC802AF To work around the issue, select your device and follow the steps to turn off saving sent items in an IMAP email account. Select Clean up conversation to delete and move duplicate emails in the conversation to the Deleted. Under Home, go ahead and select the Clean up drop down box in the Ribbon.
After you are done, select the folder in which the duplicate emails are. Received: from 192.161.149.41 by with SMTP Here’s a step by step procedure to export and backup your Outlook email, calendar and contacts. To work around the issue, select your device and follow the steps to turn off saving sent items in an IMAP email account. This email has most of its content missing although inspecting the source shows several hundred lines of the form
I do not see this X-OlkEid entry in any other emails, including those from the same sender and I do not know what it is (Outlook?).Ĭan anyone suggest why this might be happening and how I can stop it? The headers are all identical except for one entry at the end prefixed X-OlkEid that changes slightly. I have restarted both Postfix and Dovecot services. It is not coming through the Postfix mail server (there is no log entry). It stays there until I delete it, when it reappears some time later. Right click the top level (above the inbox) and start the Remove Duplicates Plugin. Click all folders one time to retrieve the headers.
Install the plugin and connect to the mailbox which has duplicate messages using Thunderbird via IMAP.
I'm convinced it's a SMTP service problem, because i've seen this on other (but 2003) servers before.A single email keeps reappearing in my webmail inbox (before I download it to Outlook). Duplicate messages can be easily cleaned up with the following Thunderbird extension. If there's a date related part in the pattern, duplication might occur when restarting the service during a day - but it should never happen on different days. Because only a few messages are sent during a day may be the reason why the generated MsgID results in a duplicate so often. See how many messages you have: Check they all. To add the OST file, use the Add Folder or Search File options 3. Removing Duplicate E-mail Messages From A Mailbox Make sure theres nothing sitting in the new subdirectory. Now, start the programme and select Add files.
Begin by downloading and installing the software 2. The first part of some generated pattern occurs repeatedly and is completed with a counter. To delete an Outlook duplicate from an IMAP account, follow the instructions below 1. So the MsgID Header is added from the SMTP Service. This implies, it doesn't need to have one. "Though listed as optional in the table in section 3.6, every message SHOULD have a "Message-ID:" field." I checked this with the SW vendor before and they told me acc. You're right - the client doesn't generate a Message-ID Header.
I agree - this is like a Server should not behave. You can either remove all of the contents of the Inbox folder or, if you still wish to retain that data on the server, you can move them into a sub-folder.