> The primary change is to add more flexibility as to what messages are
> fetched and their final disposition on the POP3 server (asis, deleted,
> marked read).
OK. And I think something having to do with correcting invalid e-mail
addresses, too.
> My concern with [using attributes instead of X-Headers] is that as
> attributes require a database, file based systems will not then be
> able to use fetchmail.
Huh? Attributes were *first* available for file system repositories. It
took more work to get them into the database.
--- Noel
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