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On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 04:27:01PM -0500, Paul Hanson may have written:
On Wednesday, April 07, 2004 1:14 PM Brian T Glenn wrote:
That sounds about how POP3 works in my experience. How were you expecting it to behave differently?
Well the only problem is that if they receive a new message, not only do you get the new message but another copy of ALL messages on the server. A scenario that I have not experienced with any other POP3 server/client setup. The correct behavior should be to only download the new message.
from doing a search on dovecot and uidl, it seems that dovecot supports these functions, which is the standard way for a pop3 server to announce unique checksums of messages. Whether or not your client software supports this is another matter.
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