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depending on the condition of your rubber and overlocker you can either get away without anything or you can use a non-setting caulk (eg not a glue, it will always remain goey like the consistency of hard peanut butter.
I once fixed up a 911 that had been in a roll and the window rubber outter lip was ever so slightly too small so in that case is used adhesive under that rubber in the corners to keep it tensioned and from popping back in the recess around the top left and right corners. that's an example of when you'll need to use setting caulk. Sounds like you are not there.
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