> Gregory Seidman wanted us to know: >Remember, this is IMAP, not POP3. The messages remain on the server, and >can be filed in various folders on the server as well. This can be >desirable for a number of reasons, not least of which is that your IMAP >provider can be responsible for availability and backups and such so you >don't have to be. Another possible reason is to make the email available >from multiple clients/machines.
fetchmail is also IMAP capable and offers a lot of different options with that, like antispam response etc. I don't know how feature rich mutt is in terms of IMAP capabilities. Since it was designed as a MUA, I guess not every feature of IMAP is supported by mutt. Anyhow, mutt's IMAP features might suffice to most users. cheers, -- Realos -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]