On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 19:33:50 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> As I have previously explained:

> You don't have to perform a POP3 download at all.  The protocol
> requires only that you log in to the POP3 server before sending
> your outgoing messages.  Whether you choose to set up your
> software to perform a POP3 download during the mail run is your
> own choice.  You have to log in to the POP3 server first, but you
> don't have to download anything there.  If you want to just
> "send only", then you can do that if you want.  No problem!


You're not getting my point, are you? I don't want to login first
and then send. I don't want to make "mail runs". I don't like
doing email offline. I want to just write and send. That's all.
It's simple.

I don't like the protocol. I prefer to do things my own way. The
other way is a bother to me and I don't like it.






Sam Ewalt
Croswell, Michigan, USA
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