Hello:
        With POP3, there is no notion of "folders" or any organization of 
messages.  It is just reads a single file.  When you said that your ISP 
added a spam folder, what do you mean? Did they add this to a WebMail 
application?  If so, this has nothing to do with the POP3 server.

        dZ.

On Feb 8, 2006, at 17:09, John R. Dicks wrote:

> I have written an ap using the POP3 component to access mail from my
> ISP.  I can also access my email via the internet.  The ap  works
> perfectly, but my ISP has recently added a spam folder into which it
> places anything it considers to be spam.
>
> Is there a way to change to that folder using the POP3 component so I
> can check the headers in case something has gone in there that I want? 
> -
> or how else can I do it?
>
> Thanks
>
> John
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