Sunday, July 11, 2004, 10:36:48 AM, Thomas wrote:

TF> But the DELE command doesn't delete the message, it only flags it for
TF> deletion. The deletion will be executed on the server when the QUIT
TF> command is received.

You are correct.  This heightened my curiosity about POP3 protocol.  A
quick Google search found:  http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/pop.htm
with pointers to several pertinent RFCs for the curious.

TF> TB only sends commands to the server, it cannot change the
TF> server's standard behaviour.

Thank goodness.  :-)

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Regards,
 Plan9  :plan9:
"It is all right to decorate construction
    but never construct decoration"  --Pugin


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