On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Fokke Nauta <fna...@solfon.nl> wrote:
> Hi all,
> We have a LAN server (Win 7 Pro 32b) where is installed:
> Mercury Mail server/32 vs. 4.74,
> Squirrelmail 1.4.22,
> Webserver Abyss X2 (v2.7), by Aprelium,
> PHP (preconfigured by Aprelium) vs. 5.5.5.
>
> The Mercury mail server works fine. It collects mail by POP3 from external
> sources and delivers it by SMTP to clients in the LAN. Squirrelmail is
> installed as a IMAP client, and accessing Squirrelmail from outside the LAN
> gives access to the mail on the server - as long as it isn't downloaded by a
> client. This works fine as well.
> The problem is, that when I open a mail by Squirrelmail, the mail dissapears
> from the mail server. It's gone. Clients cannot download it anymore. It is
> still available within Squirrelmail, but I want to be able to download mail
> from the mail server even when the mail is opened by Squirrelmail.
>
> What can I do to keep the mails on the server after opening it with
> Squirrelmail?

This has nothing to do with SquirrelMail.  SquirrelMail doesn't delete
messages when they are retrieved for viewing.

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