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I don't use Apple's Mail program, but I believe that it uses standard unix format mail files. In that case, all you have to do is make a shell script: Run this with the name of your mail file as input, and it will zap the duplicates.
It seems that the software that runs this site is broken, and mangled the script that I posted. I'll try again, submitting it this time as plain text:
#!/bin/sh
formail -D 1000000 idcache < $1 -s > ztmp && mv ztmp $1
rm idcache
If you save this somewhere in your executable path and call it 'zap', then you just type
zap mailfile
to remove the duplicates from the mail file mailfile.
#!/bin/sh
formail -D 1000000 idcache < $1 -s > ztmp && mv ztmp $1
rm idcache
If you save this somewhere in your executable path and call it 'zap', then you just type
zap mailfile
to remove the duplicates from the mail file mailfile.
Does this script handle Mac-line endings (^M) ? Eudora stores its mailboxes in mbox-format but with Mac-LF...
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Anonymous, your hint is brilliant! How did you ever discover this? I have been looking for a good way to remove dupes in Mail for a long time, and I even asked some Apple developers for thoughts. Who would have thought that it was already in there, undocumented??
Here is one subtlety to be aware of: I tend to have duplicate messages where sometimes the attachment has been omitted. The selection routine you describe will ignore the existence of attachments, and so it is likely that the 'good' message will be one without the attachment. My simple fix is to go back to the original folder and copy over any msgs with attachments into the new temp folder. This will result in some dupes, but I avoid losing any attachments. Anyone have a better method?
Thanks,
Bob
Anonymous, your hint is brilliant! How did you ever discover this? I have been looking for a good way to remove dupes in Mail for a long time, and I even asked some Apple developers for thoughts. Who would have thought that it was already in there, undocumented??
Here is one subtlety to be aware of: I tend to have duplicate messages where sometimes the attachment has been omitted. The selection routine you describe will ignore the existence of attachments, and so it is likely that the 'good' message will be one without the attachment. My simple fix is to go back to the original folder and copy over any msgs with attachments into the new temp folder. This will result in some dupes, but I avoid losing any attachments. Anyone have a better method?
Thanks,
Bob