Thank you everybody for your help!!
I will look into each program...
/Chotie
>
> Stephan Hartmann wrote:
>
> > There is even more functionality in pop3 protocol. It is possible to
retrieve
> > the mail headers without the
Stephan Hartmann wrote:
> There is even more functionality in pop3 protocol. It is possible to retrieve
> the mail headers without the bodys. So you can read sender and subject and so
> on without downloading the text body and attachments and delete messages if
> you dont want them. The only
FoxMail e-mail client also supports this feature.
I think (But not sure) that the URL is www.foxmail.cn.
Stephan Hartmann wrote:
>There is even more functionality in pop3 protocol. It is possible to retrieve
>the mail headers without the bodys. So you can read sender and subject and so
>on w
There is even more functionality in pop3 protocol. It is possible to retrieve
the mail headers without the bodys. So you can read sender and subject and so
on without downloading the text body and attachments and delete messages if
you dont want them. The only mail client that supports this fe
Thanks for helping.. :)
I guess what i am trying to do is to make POP3 account to work like an IMAP4
account... With all messages on the server and all...
/Chotie
>
> In most mail clients you find an advanced setting "leave mail on server".
> I know in outlook it is.
>
> normal pop3 protocol
In most mail clients you find an advanced setting "leave mail on server".
I know in outlook it is.
normal pop3 protocol looks like this : (u can try this with a telnet session
to pop3.server.host.com port 110.)
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telnet o pop3.server.host.com 110
USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PASS your_password
LIST
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] POP3 sv. IMAP4
> Does anyone know about a mailclient that works with POP3
> in order to not delete messages on the server..?
Most POP3 clients should give this option