I think he really does mean IMAPS.  It's IMAP over SSL, I believe.  But,
I do seem to remember that when I first tried out 1.0 (I'm still sticking
with mutt for most of my mail reading/sending), I was able to use IMAPS.
Maybe it's because I got my prebuilt rpms from Red Hat's rawhide and I did
see something in the changelog about using libnss instead of OpenSSL or
some such mess.

On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 02:33:27PM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 13:47, Randy Edwards wrote:
> >    I agree that Evolution has come a long way.  It's getting good and it fills a 
>nice niche for those people who feel they can't live without OutLook.
> > 
> > 
> >    However, I was surprised to see that 1.0 didn't support IMAPS.  To me, that 
>killed it right there...
> 
> Assuming you mean IMAP, it supports it just fine; two of my inboxes are
> IMAP, and I have no problems whatsoever.  Did you perhaps miss an item
> on their release notes?  (Actually, that's another one of the features I
> really like: I don't, off-hand, know of another tool that handles both
> POP and IMAP as nicely; for example, Outlook sucks at applying filters
> to IMAP (or at least I've failed thus far), and that works just fine for
> Evolution.)

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