Angel Castillo wrote:
> 
> Cal & Matt,
> 
> I just had another situation very similar but not exact when the MIS Manager
> changed his password and re-logged onto Outlook to retrieve e-mail...it
> actually downloaded all the messages left out on the server.  He then went
> back in and changed his password again and the same results...it downloaded
> all the messages again off the server.  I thought this only worked this way
> if the username was changed or deleted then put back on or if the actual
> account was deleted within the client then re-setup...go figure???
> 
> Does anyone know if this is a known feature of IMail where it detects on
> both username & password in regards to thinking it's a new profile?

I'm unsure of the mechanism here. Who is keeping track of read/unread
messages in POP3? Is this an Outlook problem, as I suspect, or is it an
IMail problem? Where Microsoft is involved, I'm never quick to blame the
other guys ;-)

-- 
--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
  "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be a serious means of
communication." Western Union, 1876.
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