On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 11:13, Rob Walker wrote: > I agree that this use of POP might not be optimum. However, sometimes > we don't get to choose which type of server we connect to, our employer > tells us what we get to use.
Tell your employer that your current choice does not fit your needs :) > Also, being able to "pull off this hack" is moving more and more towards > the "basic needs" camp, and away from the "amazing feature" camp. I > realize it removes a sense of control when some other application starts > to take over aspects of your design, but the fact is that email > applications are not new things, and most of our users are going to be > coming in to evolution from some other experience. They will desire, if > not expect, all of those features that they had before. The more of > them that can be provided, the happier they will be with this product. I guess that's up to the developers to decide, though I for one would rather see people adopt IMAP rather than making an email client do something it was never supposed to have to do, but that's just me. -- Brian _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
