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Yeah you can...

with basic commands like

user username
pass your_password

Check on the net POP3 commands.

I use the telnet method when the mail database get corrupt and delete
them using telnet.

Regards/
Jerome


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>Is there a way to retrieve specific pop3 mail? I can do this by
>telnetting to my server at port 110 and use pop3 commands. Problema
>nito, mails aren't sent to my mailbox. And also, mails read aren't
>MIME-composed. It's still raw. The reason for this is, I've got a
>big number of mails and I don't want to download all my mails. 
>Afair, fetchmail is able to download only new messages, I just don't
>know if it's going to work.
>
>onie
>
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