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On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 09:44:47PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Because our vessels have to get mail over lines that are rather shaky, 
> we would like them to pull mail in a way whereby once they've received 
> a message it is considered downloaded.  Earlier we were using ccMail 
> (Lotus) which did just that.  But now we had them switch over to 
> Outlook Express. In the case of Outlook Express,  however, let's say 
> they received 3 letters and then the line broke.  Well, when they 
> reconnect they would have to get those 3 letters again, prior to going 
> on and getting the rest.  Maybe this is just the way POP3 works.  Or is 
> there a mail client program that acts otherwise?  i.e., Mozilla, etc.?

kmail sounds like it might be your speed.

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