> UIDL assigns each mail a unique sequence of alphanumerics (such as:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) that never changes.
Thanks for the great explanation. Even knowing (at least vaguely) how
UIDL's work, I'm still in the dark about how one would take advantage of
them with CFPOP. Wouldn't CFPOP need to be updated with new options,
like 'Download New' or something like that? Wouldn't you have to save
the UIDL information for each individual on the client-side?
> Usually I'd bitch about CFPOP and how it doesn't work :) but
> in this one
> case UIDL, optional though it may technically still be, is so
> widely used I
> tend to blame your mail server more.
Absolutely, and we're going after an upgrade right now. But how to take
advantage of this new feature of CFPOP?
-- Owen
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