Re: POP3 mail server- leave messages on the server

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On 7/9/09, Roland Fritz <roland.fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> John79 schrieb:
>>
>> "Why would you want to? This is a good thing. Think of it as new==unread,
>> cur==read."
>> "I can't imagine why you'd want to do this anyway. Can you explain?"
>>
>> In a company where an email account like info@xxxxxxxxx exists it must
>> been
>> seen from many employees due to the nature of the company. Many clients
>> place orders, questions etc. using the above email address. Consiquently,
>> the employee who is responsible for an email will answer accordingly.
>> However, if an employee open an email throu Squirrelmail-webmail and
>> realise
>> after reading it that the specific email is not his responsibility then
>> the
>> rest of the employee who use MUA's (Outlook, Thunderbird, Evolution, etc.)
>> will not be able to read it because it has already moved to 'cur'
>> directory.
>>
>> So, does exist a way that I can avoid the moving of the new emails to the
>> 'cur' directory??
>
> This is not a squirrelmail issue unless you configured some filters. My
> new mail appears in INBOX and it stays there until I decide to move it
> somewhere else. The moving from new to cur seems to me some kind of action
> either one of your other imap clients does (I remember pegasus doing such
> things) or your mail server does it...

No.  See Marc's responses - messages in the new and cur directories
are all shown in the INBOX.  Unread messages are in the new directory
and ones that have been seen before are in cur.

> I set up some mailboxes here for multiple use as you explained and its
> working ;)

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