Hello Michael,
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, Michael D. Bathrick wrote...

> Actually, it's the other way around - my customers want the email and Sq
> Mail has it and won't let it go.

SquirrelMail doesn't "have" anything... it's just reading what it is
given by your IMAP server. What you're likely to find is happening is
your POP3 server is returning new messages only, because of this, when
SquirrelMail has read the message, the POP3 server is not reading them
on a new pick up. That is rather odd behavior, but I've had it happen
with UW-IMAP and qpopper before I believe.

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