Hello Jurgen,

On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 20:55:25 +0200 GMT (28/07/2004, 01:55 +0700 GMT),
Jurgen Haug wrote:

>> They will now be downloaded. For some reason I don't know, TB thought
>> it had downloaded them already. That's my theory.

JH> Hey, it worked :-) In the dispatcher, the 'read' flag was ticked
JH> on all, is that normal?

Yes. It means TB should mark them as read. It does not mean that they
have already been read previously.

JH> Via  webmail  they were all shown as unread.

That is another matter. The POP protocol doesn't have a flag for
"already read". I read this email account via TB, i.e. POP download.
When I open the webinterface, all messages are marked as unread,
because I didn't read them with the webinterface previously.

TB keeps an internal list of messages that it has already downloaded,
so they won't be downloaded again. If I download messages in the
office, they are still considered unread at home, because these are
two different instances of TB. In your case, TB on the computer you
are using thought (for some reason I don't know) that it had
downloaded the messages onto that computer already. You can force a
"re-download" by ticking as I suggested.

JH> Thanks for help.

You're welcome.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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