At Friday, May 18, 2001, 5:58:38 AM, Syafril has created the following text:

M>> How  do  the  servers tell mail clients which is their behaviour? I
M>> mean,  do  the  asynchronous  servers  have  any way of identifying
M>> themselves as such?

> No  need  actually.  As  my sample logs, in fact POPServer *knows* the
> message already succesful tranfer/download. The QUIT command then will
> be redundant.

No, I mean that the mail clients _does_ need to know, when a connection
breaks or something, whether messages have been deleted from the server or
not. Right now, TB! expects the servers NOT to delete mails immediately,
and thus if the QUIT command isn't sent (because of various reasons) TB!
regets all mails next time.

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