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EmailAdapter._seen_uids accumulates every IMAP UID ever seen but never removes any. A long-running gateway processing a high-volume inbox would leak memory indefinitely — thousands of integers per day. IMAP UIDs are monotonically increasing integers, so old UIDs are safe to drop: new messages always have higher UIDs, and the IMAP UNSEEN flag already prevents re-delivery regardless of our local tracking. Fix adds _trim_seen_uids() which keeps only the most recent 1000 UIDs (half of the 2000-entry cap) when the set grows too large. Called automatically during connect() and after each fetch cycle. Co-authored-by: memosr.eth <96793918+memosr@users.noreply.github.com>