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Multiple users at my work are connecting to a UNIX IMAP e-
mail server via Outlook 2003 that is creating a small problem. Random new e-mails repeat themselves up to 3 times with an additional 10 hours added to them of when the original arrived. i.e Original e-mail marked arrived at 10:00am will have a repeated e-mail downloaded to the inbox a few minutes later as 8pm. The repeated e-mails always show +10 hour to the original e-mail arrival time and only minutes after downloading the original e-mail (synchronizing is what really happens when I say downloading as we all know about IMAP). The 10 hours might be related to the servers and pc's set to +10 Eastern standard time with the server/outlook synching and adding another 10 hours. Any solution to fix this problem apart from changing to a different e-mail client such as Eudora which hasn't had this problem (Unix admin said that it was Outlook and not the server at fault without even looking into the problem)? I'm not a Unix person (Windows is my forte) so any solution for my non caring unix admin or for me if it is Outlook would be great. Thanks. Last edited by arkady; 05-12-2004 at 07:24 PM. |
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Good Morning,
I don't have an Idea how to solve your problem, sorry, but in our company we are also using an Unix IMAP eMail server, and a lot of different clients. And we had never such problems, all Outlook Users are happy - we are using Outlook 2002 and 2003. I hope you will find the solution soon, Regards from Germany Malcom |
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Thanks Malcom.
With all your users happy with Outlook it does point to some sort of error with the IMAP server. I checked the headers and both the original and duplicate e-mails had the same time from the server - Tue, 11 May 2004 09:41:15 +1000 (EST) . Mystery..... Cheers, Arkady |
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