Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Lesniewski
"Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as new==unread, cur==read." "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exists it must been seen from many employees due

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-24 Thread info
> On 7/9/09, Roland Fritz wrote: >> >> John79 schrieb: >>> >>> "Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as >>> new==unread, >>> cur==read." >>> "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" >>> >>> In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exi

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-24 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On 7/9/09, Roland Fritz wrote: > > John79 schrieb: >> >> "Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as new==unread, >> cur==read." >> "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" >> >> In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exists it must >>

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-09 Thread David Ford
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi John John79 wrote: > "Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as new==unread, > cur==read." > "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" > > In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exists

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-09 Thread Marc Powell
On Jul 9, 2009, at 4:33 AM, John79 wrote: > > "Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as > new==unread, > cur==read." > "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" > > In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exists it > must been > se

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-09 Thread Roland Fritz
John79 schrieb: > > "Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as new==unread, > cur==read." > "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" > > In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exists it must > been > seen from many employees due to the

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-09 Thread John79
"Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as new==unread, cur==read." "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?" In a company where an email account like i...@x.com exists it must been seen from many employees due to the nature of the company. Many cl

Re: [SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-08 Thread Marc Powell
On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:08 AM, John79 wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > Recently I build up an email server using Postfix, Dovecot, > Squirrelmail > etc. The problem that I am facing with Squirrelmail is that when the > users > try to read their email throu webmail, after they read them, the >

[SM-USERS] POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

2009-07-08 Thread John79
Hello everybody, Recently I build up an email server using Postfix, Dovecot, Squirrelmail etc. The problem that I am facing with Squirrelmail is that when the users try to read their email throu webmail, after they read them, the emails are moved from directory 'new' to 'cur'. I have spent hours