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However, the problem with this option is that it creates a burden on the servers. And because there is no synchronization between server messages and local messages, you can end up with heavy duplication...
Rather than simply downloading all messages from the server, IMAP can download header information only, limited amounts of messages or the whole thing...
With all your mail downloaded to the local computer, your inbox shows up empty if you check it from anywhere else. In order to access downloaded messages, you can choose the option that allows you to leave your mail on the server...
Just install one of these programs and set it up to use the IMAP protocol with imap.fas.harvard.edu as the incoming mail server...
...send a message from Outlook, for example, it gets put into the sent mail folder on your local machine, and this is not synchronized with the sent mail folder on the server that Pine uses...