On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:26 PM, Olivier Scherler wrote:
> - List the different options for IMAP support, i.e. libEtPan, Mulberry's 
> code, etc;
> - List the features provided by each and those missing from some, or all;
> - Categorise those features between absolutely needed, optional and useless 
> (if any are optional or useless, that is. I don't know shit about IMAP, I 
> belong in the category of those who until recently—i.e. until John C. Welch 
> joind the list—thought IMAP was just about moving messages around folders on 
> the server);
On Jan 28, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Jim Kubicek wrote:
> Add to the list: 
> - List the various IMAP server implementations, what features they support, 
> what caveats they have.

Yes, please.  I may still disagree with John about the design/development 
philosophy here, but he's definitely gotten me interested in what is possible 
with IMAP.  I always just thought it was basically "you get to sync your email 
properly between lots of different clients," but from what he's saying it 
sounds like there's more to it than that...

Timothy Collett

--

Yesterday it worked
Today it is not working
Windows is like that
~haiku~

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