POP3 does not have a concept of "folders". Maybe your server actually is an IMAP server and you can use that interface to talk to it instead?
In reply to Re^3: Mail::POP3Client USESSL=> and PORT=>
by Corion
in thread Mail::POP3Client USESSL=> and PORT=>
by biohisham
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