John,

Thanks for your comments. Here’s what happened… (longer story)

Manually found pairs of emails with the same subject and date/time and 
inspected them. They were identical. Then found several more. What happened 
further, if that there were a significant number of email in an archive folder 
in MailMate mailbox from a known source that were in an “unknown” folder not 
related apparently to any source account. Didn’t know this could even happen, 
yet it did.

The messages were actually from the se=me sender account but sound up there 
somehow (in error). So I figured it best to simply move them back to the 
correct (Archive Folder) manually.

Then I found that many of those were somehow duplicates of existing emails, 
some were not. Therefore began looking for ways to identify (in MailMate) which 
were subject and date/time matches. A few found manually since were triples, 
too. Hence the question.

In the Find search parameters, I see nothing about matching for groups of 
duplicate messages (E.G. matching multiple equal dates, subjects). The 
parameter of a match between messages seems foreign to MailMates parameters.

However I saw workarounds using external file editors. I am looking into those 
options as I think this is a missing feature in MailMate.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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On 15 Dec 2024, at 12:05, John Cooper wrote:

> Henry Seiden wrote (at 6:30 AM on Sunday, December 15, 2024):
>
>> Recently I found several duplicate emails with the same subject and receive 
>> dates, so would like find the batch of similar email, via a search for them 
>> either globally or in a particular source mailbox. In MM’s utility language 
>> don’t see a way to select that in the Find (Menu>Edit>Find>Find Messages) 
>> search criteria.
>
> Can you clarify what you mean by “the batch of similar email”? You said you 
> already found “several duplicate emails,” but it’s not clear whether all 
> these emails were identical or whether you mean several pairs of duplicates. 
> What are the search criteria you’re having trouble specifying?
>
> Not sure I can help — I just want to understand the problem.
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