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I'm not sure what you really want to do, but here's a typical use. I can view email from my ISP either on the web or through Outlook. Outlook uses a POP3 account to downolad it from my ISP. Once the email is downloaded, it is no longer available on the web -- the email is deleted from the ISB server as Outlook takes it.
So if this is what you are doing, I think the answer is no.
If you're not sure whether Outlook is using a POP3 account, open Outlook. Selecte Tools / Change existing email accounts. You will see a list of all accounts. If your account says it is type POP or POP/SMTP, then you are using a POP account.
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