If you hadn't said that you have deleted the message from the server I would have proposed that Pegasus Mail never records a successful download so it comes down again on the next POP3 cycle.
At this point I would want to determine whether the issue is with deletion on the server or at the local
level. To do this, the next time you delete the message record the .cnm filename.
When the message appears again check its .cnm
filename. A different filename indicates the message came down again.
It wouldn't hurt to do a system restart immediately after the next delete to clean out any cobwebs that might be affecting this.
BTW, when you delete the message from within Pegasus Mail does it disappear from the new mail folder and appear in the deleted messages folder (assuming deleted messages are being preserved until Pegasus Mail closes)?
<p>If you hadn't said that you have deleted the message from the server I would have proposed that Pegasus Mail never records a successful download so it comes down again on the next POP3 cycle.&nbsp;</p><p>At this point I would want to determine whether the issue is with deletion on the server or at the local
level.&nbsp; To do this, the next time you delete the message record the .cnm filename.&nbsp;
When the message appears again check its .cnm
filename.&nbsp; A different filename indicates the message came down again.</p><p>It wouldn't hurt to do a system restart immediately after the next delete to clean out any cobwebs that might be affecting this.
</p><p>BTW, when you delete the message from within Pegasus Mail does it disappear from the new mail folder and appear in the deleted messages folder (assuming deleted messages are being preserved until Pegasus Mail closes)?
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