From: MN on 10 Dec 2009 07:00 Hi, Are there any difference in handling the stream of data when importing from an outlook folder compared with using POP3 MN
From: VanguardLH on 10 Dec 2009 15:27 MN wrote: > Are there any difference in handling the stream of data when importing from > an outlook folder > compared with using POP3 Outlook is an e-mail client. It does not supported streamed data. Nothing shows up in Outlook until the entire package of data gets received. Outlook *downloads* the e-mails. You don't import from an Outlook folder. You import from a file. You have a jumbled mess of technical terms in your vocabulary that you are spewing out without them actually applying to the software you are asking about.
From: VanguardLH on 10 Dec 2009 15:28 MN wrote: > My question is about how an utf-8 encoded message is handled. > In one case, the import from a folder in exchange messages get corrupted. > When using the POP3 an utf-8 encoded messages arrives without any corruption And just what does "corruption" mean? What do you see? What did you expect to see? Is part of the e-mail missing? What? So what did the Exchange admin say about this "corruption" of e-mail content delivered to your Exchange mailbox?
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