Many people have problems with getting duplicate emails in Outlook 2002/2003. I don’t know why this happens, and I don’t know how to stop it from happening.
However, I have modified some code I found (somewhere) that will loop through your Inbox (and subfolders) and delete any duplicate emails it finds.
If you have a lot of emails in your Inbox (or subfolders), it may take a few seconds (and your screen may go blank for a moment) - but don’t worry. It’s working hard to relieve your stress. It will run twice, each time notifying you of how many emails it has deleted. (Once seemed to miss a few here and there. Go figure.)
Copy and paste the code from this file into a New Module in Outlook. (In Outlook, hit Alt+F11, then Insert->Module.)
And, you’ll have to have macro security on low to run this macro.
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