"SergeyZh" wrote :   
  | So universal storage can provide us the way to store all user's information by any 
supported protocol (SMTP, POP, IMAP, others). I prefer to have all my information in 
one place and I think mailserver is the best choice for that.
  | 

Right, but we're not having that tomorrow, or even the next day.  Its important to 
have RUNNING software and grow it from there.  Our approach is modular, so you're just 
talking one more protocol and maybe some refactoring of the storage (or possibly a 
seperate case) to have what you're speaking of once we have all of the other plumbing 
for basic SMTP/POP/IMAP support.  There is a lot more plumbing required to get there.  

You're asking for more cargo space before we're done making the frame and building the 
engine.  

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