On 24.2.2010, at 22.08, WJCarpenter wrote:

>> This use of subscriptions is a terrible abuse of IMAP. Like most terrible 
>> abuses, it's a-ok to choose for yourself if you're an advanced user, but 
>> anyone who has done support for a broad user base knows that a client should 
>> *NEVER* act like this as the default. Subscriptions are brittle and 
>> non-portable and hiding mailboxes based on them leads only to floods of 
>> "Where is all my mail you screwed up my life!!!!" interactions.
> 
> I'm genuinely confused by this come-back.  Could you elaborate?
> 
> Why is having subscriptions (and, specifically, some folders to which you are 
> not subscribed) a terrible abuse of IMAP?  What is non-portable about 
> subscriptions?  The IMAP protocol supports them directly.

I don't think it's abuse, but the I don't like the clients' UI for them. 
http://imapwiki.org/ClientImplementation/MailboxList#Subscriptions and the next 
chapter explains how I'd like them to work.

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