Same here! Every now and then I make do with a set of BCC-rules and other 
patch-tricks to emulate IMAP behaviour but after some time I move back to Mail 
again (having tried all the others). And then back to PowerMail. etc...
But IMAP feels like the inevitable future, and I keep hoping some open source 
or whatever solution will be integrated to bring PM back in that race. And then 
I will be back at PowerMail, and I would even pay a hefty upgrade fee.

Op 25 aug 2010, om 17:52 heeft Tim lapin het volgende geschreven:

> Sounds *exactly* like my experience.
> 
> I too am moving towards IMAP, be it gmail or the MS Exchange version. It is 
> not so much a choice as a realization that to do what I need to do with 
> e-mail requires the migration from POP to IMAP.
> 
> Yes, the interface in Mail is decidedly messier and busier than that of 
> PowerMail.  I have always liked PM's clean look and might, therefore, go back 
> to it full time *IF* IMAP was given equal consideration as POP.
> 
> On 25/08/2010 3:21 AM, MB wrote:
> 
>> Unfortunately, I'm not that fond of Mails interface nor the one mailbox
>> per account, but as I'm slowly moving to IMAP, PowerMail is slowly
>> loosing its value for me. I wish CTM would make IMAP full citizen, but I
>> have seen nothing that indicates this could be on the horizon
> 


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