No, all mail is removed from the server. I can only say either its
Apple Mail hiding mail locally in some fashion or my ISP is having
fun at my expense. I look on the web-based mail interface my ISP has
setup and see no Mail so it makes me think that perhaps its being um
well for a lack of a better term, cached locally in some way. I don't
know, but its interesting nevertheless. I'll be in a better position
to test this out in a few days so maybe I'll get some answers.
Scott
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On Feb 17, 2007, at 7:32 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
I have learned that you have to do this for each account. I don't
have folders I must confess, but I imagine something there is
true. Under mailbox behaviours, there are also settings for
handling mail that has already been downloaded. It is not clear
from the message below whether the mail has been downloaded or
still lives on the server. I have noticed that no matter what mail
prrogram I use, some mail sticks around on some servers using pop.
My theory on this is due to small periodic interruptions in
communications with the server. Once in a while, I make a new mail
setup and this generally downloads all the mail that was not
previously downloaded. It's often just one or two messages that
are a couple of months old.
HTH!