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On Fri, 4 May 2001 07:21:27 +0400, Andrey graced us with these comments:
ACM>> No. What that option does is mark the message for deletion from the
ACM>> server on your next POP check for messages.
AGSAA> Are you sure? If we're speaking in POP3 protocol terms then two separate
AGSAA> (and probably consequent) POP sessions cannot share some data on the
AGSAA> server side. If your MUA has issued a DELE <message_number> command then
AGSAA> the message(s) marked will be actually deleted by processing the QUIT
AGSAA> command or the deletion flag will be reset by the RSET command.
AGSAA> If we're talking about the client side (MUA) then you're right.
I don't know much about the technical aspects or the inner workings of the
feature. I, however, used it a lot up to recently and know what it does.
It's as if the filter marks the message for deletion (likely a local
thing) and then upon the next mail POP check the message/s is/are deleted
from the server.
�Allie
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