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On 03/23/07 09:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 
>      Thanks, that's exactly what I want to do.  I sometimes access my
> home email while at work via the web interface, and if my wife or kids
> are at home using the computer, fetchmail may download and delete it.
> Or I could download it at night and not have time to respond.  I know
> that I could set fetchmail to not delete the messages and do it
> manually from the web interface, but I'd rather not do it that way.
> 
>      I hadn't seen a way to do this delayed deletion easily with
> fetchmail, although I may not have looked thoroughly.

Install Apache-ssl, Squirrelmail and imap-ssl.

No, really.  POP, being the Post Office Protocol, is not designed to
do what you want it to do.  (You don't go to your PO box every hour
hours to *read* your mail, putting the open mail back in the PO box,
do you?)




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