Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
O/H Timo Sirainen έγραψε:
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 11:57 +0300, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
I am missing something on the the pop3 leave messages rationale.
Although the UIDL feature solves for the MUA the problem whch mails
should be downloaded,
how the
On 9/11/2009, Axel Luttgens (axelluttg...@swing.be) wrote:
Well, POP is rather well RFC-based too... ;-)
In fact, POP and IMAP are both well-defined protocols;
they just are optimized for each extreme of possible behaviors:
remove everything from the server as soon as a local copy has been
Le 12 sept. 2009 à 09:27, Charles Marcus a écrit :
On 9/11/2009, Axel Luttgens (***) wrote:
Well, POP is rather well RFC-based too... ;-)
In fact, POP and IMAP are both well-defined protocols;
they just are optimized for each extreme of possible behaviors:
remove everything from the
Axel Luttgens escreveu:
No, I don't think to have omitted anything: I already replied to the
OP wrt the 'leave messages on server' matter.
Here, I was replying to Leonardo (who's not the OP) who started a new
idea (a potentially misleading POP vs IMAP debate) within the original
thread.
O/H Leonardo Rodrigues έγραψε:
Axel Luttgens escreveu:
No, I don't think to have omitted anything: I already replied to the
OP wrt the 'leave messages on server' matter.
Here, I was replying to Leonardo (who's not the OP) who started a new
idea (a potentially misleading POP vs IMAP debate)
Hi all
I am missing something on the the pop3 leave messages rationale.
Although the UIDL feature solves for the MUA the problem whch mails
should be downloaded,
how the duration that these mails should be kept on server, say 10 days
for one MUA and 20 days for another MUA for the same
Hi,
if I understand correctly, this feature is 100% client side, so the
server does nothing at all. When client connects to the server, the
client checks mails date and deletes some of them based on its own
settings.
HTH
El Viernes 11 Septiembre 2009 a las 10:57, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης
Hi
I can clearly understand this, but what if we have two MUAs with
different time period settings
on the same account , 10 days the first and 20 days the second.
The first when it will be connected on the 10th day it will delete on
server all messages, so the second will not get anything at
Le 11 sept. 2009 à 12:07, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης a
écrit :
Hi
I can clearly understand this, but what if we have two MUAs with
different time period settings
on the same account , 10 days the first and 20 days the second.
The first when it will be connected on the 10th day it will delete
Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης escreveu:
Hi
I can clearly understand this, but what if we have two MUAs with
different time period settings
on the same account , 10 days the first and 20 days the second.
The first when it will be connected on the 10th day it will delete on
server all messages, so the
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 11:57 +0300, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
I am missing something on the the pop3 leave messages rationale.
Although the UIDL feature solves for the MUA the problem whch mails
should be downloaded,
how the duration that these mails should be kept on server, say 10 days
Le 11 sept. 2009 à 22:59, Leonardo Rodrigues a écrit :
Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης escreveu:
Hi
I can clearly understand this, but what if we have two MUAs with
different time period settings
on the same account , 10 days the first and 20 days the second.
The first when it will be connected on
O/H Timo Sirainen έγραψε:
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 11:57 +0300, Δημήτριος Καραπιπέρης wrote:
I am missing something on the the pop3 leave messages rationale.
Although the UIDL feature solves for the MUA the problem whch mails
should be downloaded,
how the duration that these mails should be
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