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How do you know what the OP wants? I'm surprised that anyone bothers with POP3 nowadays.
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That's nice.
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POP3 access
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perhaps now be secondary to webmail but it still enjoys far greater usage than IMAP.
BTW, Windows Mail has some very annoying issues with many IMAP servers.
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