![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first key is created by examining the message id header. To remove as many duplicates as possible, messages are parsed two different ways. I set out to try and solve this problem by creating a simple C# app that would iterate through my archive folder and identify and remove duplicate items. I looked for tools that could purge the duplicates for me, but had a tough time getting most of them to work on Microsoft Outlook 2010. My attempt to solve this problem is in this project: a C# console application that iterates through all the messages in my "Archive" folder and removes duplicate items. There are other tools out there that could purge the duplicates for me, but most did not work on Microsoft Outlook 2010. This caused tremendous download times for resynchronizing my folders. At final count, there were approximately 280,000 email messages sitting in my "Archive" folder on the server. Outlook for Mac had been uploading multiple copies of the same message to the Exchange server. ![]()
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