It has nothing to do with 2000. Use IMAP. Tools/IMAP folders
s*k
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No, it doesn't allow multiple session in the sense that whatever operation you perform, after sync it would be directly on the mail box, to avoid conflict it will have a locking mechanism whatsoever. You can't have two simultaneous POP3 session of course, but most POP3 sessions last only for the period that you download/delete emails, so doesn't matter. Sure it does, I can even find the lock file in my UNIX mail server /tmp directory :-)) And while using Outlook97 a while back ago, it will even
a*t
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Actually, IMAP is much better than POP3. Many servers in universities or companies support IMAP. If the free email box does not support it, you can always use fetchmail to get it. See more info at http://www.imap.org/
【在 s*******k 的大作中提到】 : : No, it doesn't allow multiple session in the sense that whatever operation : you perform, after sync it would be directly on the mail box, to avoid : conflict it will have a locking mechanism whatsoever. You can't have two : simultaneous POP3 session of course, but most POP3 sessions last only for : the period that you download/delete emails, so doesn't matter. : Sure it does, I can even find the lock file in my UNIX mail server /tmp : directory :-)) And while using Outlook97 a while back ago, it will even