I think each message has a unique ID generated by the machine that posted
it...
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From: Larry Hotchkiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.general
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:06 PM
Subject: [PHP] imap (nntp) message tracking
> Can anyone recommend a good (eficient) way of tracking downloaded
> (read) messages from a nntp server? I would like to run a script to
> retrieve a couple news groups and archive them, but I am unsure as to
> the best method of tracking which messages I have. I will likely be
> storing messages in mysql databse and I am using php4. I have been
> playing with a little code and can retrieve a list of messages as well
> as the headers/body etc, I am just unsure how to track message status.
> ANyone have any ideas?
>
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