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2015-09-01
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2015-09-01
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2015-09-02
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I do not have a (working) N9 to test so this may be a BS but the first thing I would try if I had that problem would be moving old emails to a dedicated folder. I assume you have tried that already though as that seems such an obvious thing.
Just an opinion:
Delete everything, then create account again
In Accounts >> mail >> At downloads select>>> headers only
log in, sync, then change back from <<<headers only>> to <<full messages.>>
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2015-09-03
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2015-09-03
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However all the ancient emails from a few years back got redownloaded. Can this be avoided anyhow?
Syncing is done via google account.