That's not a part of the POP3 protocol either. Some POP3 servers do screw around with mail headers, but that again is something that's not a part of POP3.Sam Varshavchik writes:On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Alessandro Vesely wrote:That's correct for the protocol. Aren't there any special
There is no such thing as a "new" message in the POP3 protocol. All messages are alike, as far as the server is concerned.Some POP3 MTAs apparently don't retrieve messages that are not new, e.g. Lotus Notes (?)
headers that the client looks at to determine if the message
is new? (In that case one can just change those headers)
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Sam
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