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(Unverified)Feb 22nd 2007 8:16AM
@7: TonyT you rock, thanks a ton!
@9: I don't believe so. The initial download has to snag all that email from the past 30 days, but subsequent downloads should be smart about which messages that 'recent:' client already has. I'm afraid I don't have a second machine on which to try this out on, but that seems the most logical to me.