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POP3 Capture Sent Messages, Place in IMAP Account

There should be the option for IMAP/POP3 accounts to capture POP3 sent e-mails, such as those sent by an e-mail program on a desktop computer to the SMTP servers of the same servers as the POP3 account, and then deliver the sent messages to the Sent Items folder on the IMAP account. Perhaps it would be important to only place the sent messages in the IMAP account, rather than the POP3 account, because if they were placed in the POP3 account, the desktop’s e-mail program would download the sent messages into the “Sent Items” or “Sent” or similar folder.

Intellectual Property Rights Management

MCE123SM Intellectual Property Development

MCE123SM invents original concepts for new high-tech technologies in our Technology Development department that can be purchased by other organizations to develop into physical products. Before you invest any time or money into refining or producing any invention that is in relation to anything you view on our website, please consult with our Legal Department. You must purchase all intellectual property relating to a technology concept before you begin work on any of our products. Failure to do so will result in Intellectual Property Theft lawsuits and cases to compensate our company for intellectual and monetary damages that we have incurred due to any third party developing any of our products.

This Intellectual Property is owned by MCE123SM Technology Development. By viewing this Intellectual Property, you agree to the rights of the IP holder established under the Intellectual Property Rights Management agreement. To use the Intellectual Property, you must first obtain an Intellectual Property license, and you must pay royalties for each product that is produced using the Intellectual Property license.


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