Webmail vs client question

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So this came to mind earlier, and I'm wondering if I can do anything about it, and it was prompted by an idea I had to save disk space.


I've read up on the difference with POP3 vs IMAP, and I like how Seamonkey/Thunderbird/Claws/etc handle mail in a much easier to read format than webmail interfaces.

But I'm wondering if there's a middle ground, if I can have a client that lets me access my mail, but doesn't clutter up my disk? I was told both POP3 and IMAP eat up disk space on a computer after all, and I'm both not sure how true that is, and wondering if I can do anything to mitigate that?

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