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Removing duplicate emails in Lion/iCloud

Hey all,


So, I made the transition from Gmail to iCloud (I always used the Mail app).


As part of this transition I have now ended up with duplicates of a whole bunch of my emails, which is super annoying.


Has anyone got any tips on how to remove these please?



Things I have already tried:


DupeZap & TidyUp (removed a few duplicated and loads of duplicate attachements)

Araxis Find Duplicate Files (removed a few duplicated and loads of duplicate attachements)

Adreas Aman mail scripts (didn't work)

Mail Steward (didn't help)

The scripts on here: http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100126104840894(didn't work)

Rebuilding mailboxes in Mail


So the first two helped a lttle bit - detected about 800 items each, but there are still tons of duplicates I can't seem to remove (unless I manuall go through them all, which would take a month!).


Like this:


User uploaded file


Note: some of the messages with duplicate items reside on my iCloud , some of them are just in mail boxes "On My Mac".


Anyone got any tips to remove them all?


Thanks in advance!

MacBook Pro (2011 Quad 2.3 i7), Mac OS X (10.7.2), 8Gb Ram, 250GB SSD

Posted on Oct 19, 2011 8:49 AM

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Oct 23, 2011 1:14 PM in response to NezihSavaskan

WOOO!!! I just found a solution!


http://jollyroger.kicks-***.org/software/RemoveDuplicateMessages-Mail.zip


Instructions:


  1. Open Mail
  2. Select all the messages which have duplicates (I had to do this on a folder by folder basis.
  3. Double click on the script (it will open in ApplScript)
  4. Run the script
  5. all the duplicates are removed and stored in a back-up folder it creates


Woohoo!

Jun 15, 2012 4:50 PM in response to NezihSavaskan

I had the same problem. Not only duplicates, but triplicates, quadracates, seemingly on a random basis, i.e., not all messages had multigangers. I didn't try any tricky scripts or apps. I didn't select any messages, of which I had 4,995. I clicked Rebuild Mailbox. Strange things seemed to happen. Everything (in the Mail window!) disappeared. After a little while, all my Notes appeared, all sorted together. Then they went away. Empty window. The Menu Bar working gear was still spinning though, so I had some reason to stay calm. After several minutes, maybe around 5, Messages began to appear, raining down from the Cloud in clusters and dropping into formation. That took a couple of minutes to finish, and what I saw was a nice Inbox with single copies of messages, and the count was down to 3,927. The date goes back to the beginning of Mac time, so I suppose, if not assume, that they are all there. This approach was OK for me, because I don't really care any more than Apple does whether I ever see my mail again. (If they did, they would help out in these forums. What, they can't afford it? To be fair, they did recover some mail for me a couple of years ago, but their act of mercy came with a warning and a guilt trip -- which, you'll admit is still a victory for me.)


Incidentally, this essentially is also the way I de-duped, for the most part, my iTunes library, i.e., I just let Match do it's work and then sorted it by Cloud status.

Good luck.

Removing duplicate emails in Lion/iCloud

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