Am 26.01.2011 15:13, schrieb Frank Bonnet: > On 01/26/2011 03:03 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote: >> Am 26.01.2011 14:01, schrieb Stephan Bosch: >>> Op 26-1-2011 13:25, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI schreef: >>>> On Qua, 26 Jan 2011, Frank Bonnet wrote: >>>>> When I use my iphone to access my IMAP folders I can see ALL folders >>>>> in my userland and not only those listed in .subscriptions file ... >>>>> >>>>> Anyone has an explaination of this ? >>>>> >>>>> Might be a security/confidentiality hole isn't it ? >>>> I don't own an iPhone, but I remember reading that that's the way it >>>> is. >>>> >>>> You can complain to Apple. If you are lucky, you might get a rude >>>> response from Steve Jobs himself. >>>> >>> Oh yeah, I remembered something about that on the imap-protocol mailing >>> list. Here it is: >>> >>> http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/pipermail/imap-protocol/2010-October/001294.html >>> >>> >>> >>> The attached mail from mr. Jobs (there is a url at the bottom) is what >>> you want to look at. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Stephan. >> apple has a long tradition of imap bugs, dont by it , dont use it, dont >> recommend for imap use >> >> >> > what do I do ??? sells my new Iphone 4 and get an Android ? > :-) > > i simply dont mail with mobiles , getting off my pc is free time i never would like to have mail everywhere *g
is their alternate imap client in apple app store like k9 in android ( which native mail app is not much better then apples ) these companies m$, apple, google have no real intension that you use other mail then their services/servers etc dont await change in this -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria