On 11/28/03 8:50 AM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's certainly not the best of both possible worlds, even if you could do
> it. The one machine with POP would make a joke of the IMAP. If it downloaded
> every message OFF the server you wouldn't have functioning IMAP on the other
> computers. You'd have nothing. And if you left messages ON the server, why
> use POP? You can do all that with IMAP: just set up an IMAP rule on your
> master computer to download every message. If for some reason it's
> important, you can add an action to the rule the copy every message to a
> local folder as it downloads. Or you can do that every couple of months,
> once, as I do. You can still archive those saved messages (to MBOX files,
> and/or dragged in to an Archive directory). You can even do that directly
> from the IMAP folder if you want to.


Now it's starting to make sense to me - thanks for your help!

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