John,

Yes, the find duplicates is somewhat flawed because it doesn’t fin exact 
matches. It sends some messages that match subject but not the date of the 
message . It finds messages that are replies if that is what you are looking 
for, fine. But it cannot be managed.

It doesn’t find messages that have the exact same time stamp AND subject.

Once found all the results (even the wrong ones) have to be acted upon (deleted 
or something else common to the selection). .

As mentioned the Find command does NOT have the ability to select one or ALL 
duplicated dates as a single criteria. If that were in place and the du0licate 
function is present for Subjects as well, then the user could add duplicate 
subjects similarly.

MailMate is not lone in that feature lacking.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com

On 15 Dec 2024, at 13:47, John Cooper wrote:

> I take it that Edit > Select Duplicates is no help? I find that this command 
> is enabled when focus is on an item in the Mailboxes list. If you’re 
> concerned with finding messages in different folders, you can select All 
> Messages.

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