Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anybody know if the issue below has been fixed with 2.2.13?
Looks like it doesn't. I really don't want to upgrade to 2.3.x at this
point only to find out that it still hasn't been fixed there either.
Does anybody have more information wheth
Hi
Is it possible with cyrus to force pop3 clients always to 'leave
messages on server' no matter what the is configured on the pop3
client?
Best regards,
Martin
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If I'm not mistaken that's impossible due to the POP3 protocol
restrictions, the messages are removed using the DELE command, and
there's some command to get the numers of the messages and UUIDs.
If this assumption is right, the only possibilities would be to prevent
deletion using ACL (which wo
That's a good idea. But this may have an unwanted side effect:
A pop3 client which is not configured to leave messages on server might
ignore the possibility that messages on the server might be seen already.
If the client doesn't compare fetched and unfetched mails with the UIDL
command, it migh
On 7/30/06, former03 | Baltasar Cevc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I'm not mistaken that's impossible due to the POP3 protocol
restrictions, the messages are removed using the DELE command, and
there's some command to get the numers of the messages and UUIDs.
If this assumption is right, the only
On 7/30/06, Daniel Eckl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's a good idea. But this may have an unwanted side effect:
A pop3 client which is not configured to leave messages on server might
ignore the possibility that messages on the server might be seen already.
If the client doesn't compare fetch