The +OK <some text> line you refer to is the reply from the mail server, and not what should be the first line of the email, but I suppose it could certainly be included if so desired, though I've never seen it done before in any of the file formats I've looked at. Of course, I've not looked at all that many, so there's nothing saying it isn't done. My own experimenting with pop3 has shown that the +OK line is sent by the server, then the message itself is sent next w/o the "From " line that is usually the first line of a unix mailbox format file. This line can of course be reconstructed from the Date: and the From: lines, but the servers I've tested do not by themselves send that line when retrieving email messages <shrug> In any case, I could easily create a windows utility for you that retrieves pop3 mail and dumps it in raw format as you're asking. I do not (at the moment) have such a utility for Linux, but I've been working on a pop3 client for my own use, and so already have what you want for windows. It would be a simple matter of adding in the +OK <some text> line which I currently leave out. :) Let me know.
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