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Subject: Re: Workable idea?

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 18:46:08 04/01/04

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On April 01, 2004 at 21:27:02, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>Can you give some examples?

If you use a POP3 email account, and you get a huge attachment in an email, and
you are on dialup, your email client will attempt to download the entire message
before it will download any further emails. So you have to wait to download a
huge file. If your ISP is bad like AOL (at least in the past) and you get
disconnected every 15 minutes, you may never get any new emails again.

I was told a story like this by my unix professor. One top executive of a
company was on vacation in Hawaii, and he tried to dial in to check his email.
Someone else in the company sent him a huge attachment of a presentation or
something, and the connection would not stay active long enough for him to
download that email, so he couldn't get any of his email until he got back from
vacation. The point of the story was to demonstrate the advantages of an IMAP
email account over a POP3 account. IMAP only downloads the headers until you
want to read the message. POP3 downloads the entire message whether you want to
read it or not.



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