> Although if that client is checking mail from home with eudora
> on his own home pc  then when he comes back in to the office to 
> check mail the client thinks that it hasn't checked those messages.

That is the way that it should work.  A POP3 client should download all the messages 
that it hasn't yet seen.

The other thing I wanted to mention is that it turns out that IMail *does* store the 
ID#.  It is not in the .UID file, it is in the .MBX file, and gets placed as one of 
the headers in the E-mail (X-UIDL:).  So it would be virtually impossible for IMail to 
accidentally change the numbering scheme that it gives out to the POP3 UIDL command.
                            -Scott
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