>Regarding POP3 and IMAP mixed.
>
>
>We are using SM and if people check their mail using the web 
>interface, the messages they display will then not be downloaded to 
>their POP3 clients when they check their mail with the client.
>
>Making everything IMAP is not an option in this case.  The only 
>reason I need the IMAP at this point is for the webmail interface.
>
>I'm wondering if there is a simple configuration flag or soemthing 
>that would allow the POP3 clients to still get the mail that was 
>displayed by the web mail interface.
>
>I'm afraid I'm not being clear...  Maybe an example:
>
>My mail server had 20 new messages on it and while I was on travel I 
>read the messages via SM using a browser.   I left all the messages 
>on the server and when I got back home, I ran my POP3 client to 
>retrieve those messages and they did not download.  Using the SM 
>interface I was able to see they were still there and read them, but 
>the POP3 client could not see them at all.
>
>
>For me, I can use IMAP or POP3, but for the other 70+ users, they 
>must use POP3.  So converting to a single protocol like IMAP is 
>really not an option at this time.

Did you enable pop3 on the server? (What OS, distro, version; mail server, 
version; IMAP/pop3 server, version are you using?)
What is stopping the other users from using IMAP through their mail 
clients (ie. LookOut or LookOut Expre$$)?



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