Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Why exactly do you believe that this is a problem with the server, > instead of a problem with Outlook? > I don't know, I don't know how this features worked. Now yes. :)
> The server maintains a unique identifier for each message. Each mail > client keeps track of which unique identifiers it's seen already, and > use them to identify messages it has not seen yet. > And is wrong to suppose some type of corruption of these identifiers? > Generally, POP3 is the wrong protocol for keeping mail on the server. > This is what IMAP is for. Yes I know. Thanks Enrico. -- Pasqualotto 'Pasqu' Enrico enrico AT pasqualotto DOT org web: http://www.pasqualotto.org skype: epasqualotto
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