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Old May 16th 10, 11:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jan Kučera
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Default POP3 requiremenst for headers & leave copy at server

Hello,
what does the POP3 server need to do in order for Outlook to download the
headers and work with "leave copy of messages at server" checked?

I thought that TOP command should do for the headers, and simply Outlook not
issuing DELE should leave the messages on server. However, Outlook still
says the server does not support header downloading and does not work at all
if I leave the checkbox checked.

Any hints?

Thanks!
Jan

 




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