Keith,

On 05-11-2004 09:29, you [KR] wrote in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
KR>>> 2.    [X] Retrieve message structures together with message
KR>>> headers

>> 9Val explained this to me yesterday: "It retrieves information about all
>> message parts (if it is multipart), and therefore knows about has
>> message attachments or not"

KR> Why would one not want this?

Idunno - as Homer would say :)

KR> [ ] When browsing messages, retrieve only message text
KR>     [ ] except messages smaller than [ ] K Bytes

KR> if I check only the first box, no attachments will be downloaded,
KR> and if I check the first two and put a number in the third,
KR> attachments will be downloaded only if the message is smaller
KR> than nK bytes?

Yes. Or this is how I understand it. There seems to be a distinct lack
of documentation of (also) the daily builds.

>> This will show the message count on the server and not the difference
>> between server and cached count - doing away with <*> and <n>

KR> I'm confused by this one. What does the <*> mean, anyway, and
KR> what is "the difference between server and cached count"?

If a folder looks like this:

Folder            10 <9>

It means that the server holds 10 messages for that folder but the local
cache only holds 9. After sync it only says 10. I forget what <*> means.

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