Dave Pooser wrote:
I see simply no use of IMAP in this particular user base.

None of your users has a smartphone or a tablet?
None is likely to in the near future?

Frankly, I'd be using IMAP if the only advantage it offered was "message
is read on phone, message shows as read on desktop." Add in the backup
capability and it's a no-brainer IMHO. Disk is cheap, email is priceless.

Just out of curiosity, took a count here...

ONE user - Ich:

Same client (SeaMonkey) standard  on all platforms.
Browser-agnostic 'Prayer' Webmail.

Most POP accounts phased out begining approx ten years ago. IMAP-only for at lest five years now.

Currently:

9 current IMAP accounts in 6 domains, on four servers. Similar number retired, folders archved.

73 current server-resident folders nested from one to four levels deep

50 current 'Local' folders, up to four levels deep

Messages copied or moved between and among folders, marked read, or tagged important and the like by approx 40 MUA rules.


Space:

Typically 3 GB server-resident (back to 2005), 6 GB locally resident (older yet).

Replicated across 4 desktops, 2 laptops, in 3 residences on two continents - plus travel...

Bottom line?

No TIME to deal with POP.


Bill
韓家標

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