>These are all very good questions.  The IMAP/pop3 server is the one 
>that came with Debian linux (kernal 2.4.2).  Trying to find 
>documentation on it has proven to be a real PIA.
>
>As for conversion...too many users to even think about trying to 
>change.  We'd end up putting a lot more money into the server to get 
>the disk space up to where it could handle leaving the mail on the 
>server.  Which is something we simply cannot do at this time.
>
>
>>Did you enable pop3 on the server? (What OS, distro, version; mail server,
>>version; IMAP/pop3 server, version are you using?)
>>What is stopping the other users from using IMAP through their mail
>>clients (ie. LookOut or LookOut Expre$$)?
>
there are 4000+ packages available with debian...

please don't tell us that you don't know which servers you are running, 
especially if you are running a publically-available mailserver on the 
Internet

pop3 shouldn't give you any problems unless you are trying to use Maildir



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