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|    Wilfred van Velzen to mark lewis    |
|    Re: FMail duplicate detection    |
|    23 Apr 14 14:30:03    |
      Hi,              On 2014-04-23 10:06:52, mark lewis wrote to wilfred van velzen:        about: "FMail duplicate detection":               ml> what does FMail use for its duplicate detection, please?               ml> on this system, i see numerous false positive duplicates that have passed        ml> through the fastecho system of my uplink... i'm trying to track down why        ml> FMail would think they are duplicates when FE has not... the FE system is        ml> using its largest dupe database option...              First, I have never noticed a false positive. There were false negatives, when       the messages were too old to be in the dupe base.              Regarding dupe detection by fmail, there are "clues" in the doc file:              FMAIL.DUP Contains the database with signatures of messages        used by FMail to detect duplicate messages. FMail        keeps track of the last 16384 messages.              FMAIL32.DUP The 32-bit version of the duplicate detection file.        It is capable of keeping track of more duplicates        than the 16-bit DOS version. (max. 9999*1024).              Ignore MSGID               Normally FMail uses the MSGID of a message (if present)        for duplicate detection purposes. In some cases, this        may cause problems when different messages are having        the same MSGID: one or more of these messages will be        marked as duplicates although they are not. If you are        frequently experiencing these problems, try setting this        switch to 'Yes'.              Dups recs (x1024) (32-bit mode only, start FSetupX with "/32")               Number of signatures of messages that are stored on        disk.              So it depends on the version you are using and your settings.       In the .DUP file a crc32 of some parts of the message (depending on your       settings) is stored. If you want to know more about the techincal details of       that, look in the source:              http://sourceforge.net/p/fmail/code/ci/master/tree/DUPS32.C       or       http://sourceforge.net/p/fmail/code/ci/master/tree/DUPS.C              In the checkDup function...                     Bye, Wilfred.                     --- FMail-W32-1.68.1.61-B20140411        * Origin: Native IPv6 connectable node (2:280/464)    |
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