On 2005-09-01, at 0950, David Leangen wrote:

3. Is there anything else "cool" that can be done with IMAP,
   other than web browsing?

where did you get the idea that IMAP had any connection to web browsing?

IMAP is "internet mailbox access protocol". it's a way to access a mailbox sitting on a server- that's it.

maybe you're thinking about the fact that most webmail interfaces only work with IMAP mailboxes? the only requirement for a webmail interface is that the server not delete messages unless specifically told to- in fact i remember years ago, seeing a few webmail interfaces which were capable of working with POP3 mailboxes. nobody does it anymore because IMAP servers are now more common than they sere back then.

the big advantages of IMAP are that (1) the protocol was designed to have the messages stay on the server, and (2) the protocol allows end users to create and work with server-side folders, something which POP3 has no provision for.

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