I don't, no, sorry.
that's the part that defeats part of the IMAP purpose, messages 
staying server-side, so you don't have to download them to multiple 
clients and have stuff out of sync.
oh well..good luck in your quest :-)


--Tony
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Florian Effenberger wrote:

> Hello there,
> 
> > well, yeah, they're not meant to be accessible by pop3.
> > what you want simply doesn't exist, nor should it, for POP3, and at 
> > the same time defeats the purpose of IMAP.
> 
> Well, then: Do you know of any IMAP client that is able to fetch all 
> messages and immediately delete/purge the from the server, so that it is 
> kind of "POP3 style"?
> 
> Thanks
> Florian
> 

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