Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Or, preferably, mutt should handle POP3 mailboxes in the same way that
> it handles IMAP and other mailboxes.  So messages remain on the server
> until the user asks them to be deleted.

There was some talk of this on mutt-dev.  The consensus seemed to be
that it would end up confusing users, because POP marks a message as no
longer NEW when you read it, and there is no way to mark the message NEW
again, like you can for any of the other mailbox types.

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