You probably would be better of using IMAP instead of POP.

Whatever you delete on one box will be deleted on the other one as well.
By leaving the mail on the server, the mailbox will fill up after time,
depending how many messages you receive.
You may forget after some time that the setting is to leave the messages
on the server. Also IMAP allows you to download the headers only and
when you click on the message, it downloads the message itself.
This is especially handy on a laptop on the road if you have a slow
dial-up connection (well I guess, modern folks have WI-FI fast
connections)
Tom


On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 03:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> this is my interoperability problem:
> I have a Desktop PC Linux on wich i store e-mail loaded by a central 
> mail-server. On this PC i manage my e-mail deleting what is not 
> important. I have also a notebook Windows on wich i want to store all 
> the messages not deleted on the Desktop PC.
> Normally i use Mozilla Mail on the Desktop PC with the option:
> Leave messages on server
> and
> Delete messages on server when they are deleted or moved from Inbox
> 
> but now i'd like to test Evolution,
> what setting i need?
> Can anyone help me?
> Thanks in advance, Fedele
> 
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