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ramjimh2k3 ramjimh2k3 is offline
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redhat linux mail server problem

we are using redhat linux,configured the postfix as mail server and outlook is used as mail client.whenever the user opens outlook it is start downloading all the mails from the server.

Example : If a user has 50 mails in the server,whenever he opens the outlook the outlook will start downloading the 50 mails eventhough it has downloaded before.

Kindly need solution.

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Ramji
 

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