On Sat, 9 Jul 2011, Jon Cohn wrote:
If you like to keep your folder structure of e-mails the same on all of the systems then IMAP is the only stand solution. POP just allows scanning, downloading and deleting of e-mails on your e-mail providers server. Actually my first sentence is a bit off, IBM and Microsoft provide Domino/Notes and Exchange/Outlook respectively which also synchronize items. Both Domino and Outlook also provide synchronization of contacts notes, tasks and todo lists in addition to e-mail. The Macintosh Address Book, Calendar, and mail program have plugins that minimally support the Exchange protocols.
Actually, IMAP can also be used to synchronise addressbook information or to access shared addressbooks, but I don't know how many Email clients actually implement this feature.
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