Originally Posted By: pedrohoon
True, but it has the same effect. Each computer sees the same mailboxes and messages so there is no duplication. POP3 is used to initially download the mail and store it on the share.


It very much doesn't have the same effect for the use case we are discussing. The iPhone won't be able to access the share, unless of course you run an IMAP server pointed at the share, in which case there is no need for POP3 in the first place wink
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