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- From: alessan@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (Sean Watts)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Amiga Mail Clients - Leave Mail Properly?
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 20:03:14 +1200
- Organization: Actrix Information Exchange
- Message-ID: <4itms2$iuj@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>
- References: <19960318.3E84D0.D9B0@an047.du.pipex.com> <19960318.57D120.F0C7@ai195.du.pipex.com> <2503.6651T916T1282@user1.channel1.com> <19960319.487570.F7EC@al094.du.pipex.com>
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- In article <19960319.487570.F7EC@al094.du.pipex.com>,
- Mathew Hendry <m.hendry@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
- >Well, perhaps he shares a POP3 mailbox with someone else, which means that all
- >mails must remain there until both people have downloaded them. Pointless
- >arguing really - he's probably found out all he needs to know by now ;)
-
- Actually, it's because I access my account from a variety of locations,
- and the last one of the day is usually direct to unix, at which point I
- make a last check of the mail to ensure it's dealt with, _then_ delete
- it.
-
- So far, the only thing I've found which provides the functionality nicely
- is Eudora Pro - it doesn't care even if it's new mail or not, if it
- hasn't seen it, it copies it down. But if it has seen it, it ignores it.
- That's all I want an Amiga mailer to do.
-
- regards
- --
- ---
- If a tree falls on a man meditating in the forest, does he scream louder
- than the sound of one hand clapping?
-