The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Marcus Ohlström
OK, here's my scenario: Sometimes I telnet to my ISP to read my mail with pine. Later, when popping them with Eudora, the latter client reflects the status of the messages on the pop3-server and does not mark these messages as unread (since they *have* been read, just not with Eudora). If I

Re: The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Mike Zanker
At 12:43 01/02/2002, Marcus Ohlström wrote: If I instead pops the mail with The Bat! it insists on marking the message as unread. Is there anyway to make The Bat! work as Eudora in this aspect? No answer other than yes, I'd like to be able to do this too! One of the nice things about Eudora

Re: The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marcus, On 01 February 2002 at 13:43:54 +0100 (which was 12:43 where I live) Marcus Ohlström wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there anyway to make The Bat! work as Eudora in this aspect? You can manage message statuses (statii?) with the

Re: The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Marcus Ohlström
At 13:13 2002-02-01 +, you wrote: No answer other than yes, I'd like to be able to do this too! One of the nice things about Eudora was that you could use the same POP3 mailbox from different locations and maintain read/unread status. I can't use IMAP for various reasons. Furthermore, that

Re[2]: The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Friday, February 01, 2002, 14:37, you wrote: Is there anyway to make The Bat! work as Eudora in this aspect? You can manage message statuses (statii?) with the Message Dispatcher. Try it - see if it enables you to do what you need. No, I can't. Sure, I can read them, but when I download

Re: The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Friday, February 1, 2002, 6:43:54 AM, Marcus Ohlström wrote: Sometimes I telnet to my ISP to read my mail with pine. Later, when popping them with Eudora, the latter client reflects the status of the messages on the pop3-server and does not mark these messages as unread (since they