Well, I think there is something called fetchmail (not sure) that dows
this. If I'm wrong, what you could do is downloading them to your
computer and store them with sendmail (I think fetchmail does that)

Anyway, the good mail clients won't corrupt the information... unless
you are working with something really strange... like downloading
hardware (yes, that WOULD be strange)... I'm not quiet sure what you
want to do... pretty much all mail clients can handle mbox...

El lun, 04-08-2003 a las 20:00, Heimo Claasen escribió:
> Is there a Linux mailer - or just even an MTA - which keeps downloaded
> mail from POP3 boxes in their original, unchanged format (i.e., no change
> to the header, maintained end-of-item mark) ?
> 
> It's less important if mails are stored as one file each per item or
> as a stream (or "folder" a la Nut$crape Mail in Win$); as long as the exact
> form(at) from the download is kept. The salient thing is that the
> contents is not corrupted by rewriting into the mbox format.
> 
> // Heimo Claasen // <hammer at revobild dot net> // Brussels 2003-08-04
> The WebPlace of ReRead - and much to read  ==>  http://www.revobild.net
> 
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