Hello Jose,
Saturday, July 01, 2000, 10:00:47 AM, (Zulu Time) you wrote:
JMS> By default, pop is a "store and forward" system.
JMS> When you retrieve your E-mail, your client software acknowledges having
JMS> received the E-Mail which should cause the POP server to delete it, unless
JMS> it is told to do otherwise.
JMS> Your E-Mail is then held locally on your own machine.
JMS> Imap and other protocols are server based.
No kidding! Did I ask about POP vs IMAP?
I can do this with POP under Windows (some Mac) in:
The Bat!
Netscape (just one account per personality)
Eudora Pro
OE and a few others
The other approach - fetchmail/qmail + a ton of ... is working fine in my
BSD boxen. Can I just start using Linux? Will this bird ever fly?
My q'n: is there any standalone e-mail client for GNU/Linux that allows to
delete my e-mail from the server when deleted locally?
Multiple accounts are a must. There should be one.
Appreciate any info that's relevant to the subj
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Best regards,
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